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Old 02-24-2011, 09:00 AM   #46
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Originally Posted by LibertyToad View Post
I doubt that, that would be illegal. You can't just destroy something someone bought just because you don't like what they have on it or how they are using it.
Apple and Nintendo have both bricked people's liberated devices through firmware upgrades. Whether that was deliberate or not would be impossible to prove, but I can't really see how anyone taking them to court over it would have any redress. Especially in countries where circumvention of copy protection is a crime.
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