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Originally Posted by MarekGibek
If you buy a device - it's yours - you should be able to do whatever you want to do with it. I don't understand the way of thinking that you cannot or even worse - that this is a shame. It's not. It's otherwise. It's a shame that producers put effort to limit the number of ways you can use your device! This is what is really bad for consumers.
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The device certainly IS yours. Hack away. The 3G network that was being subverted for purposes never intended, however, was very much NOT 'yours.' Not even remotely. There's a difference. The free 3G service was for THAT device's limited use ... not for every Tom, Dick, and seedbox people were tethering to them.