|  01-29-2013, 06:44 AM | #16 | |
| The Dank Side of the Moon            Posts: 35,930 Karma: 119747553 Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Denver, CO Device: Kindle2 & PW, Onyx Boox Go6 | Quote: 
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|  01-29-2013, 07:07 AM | #17 | |
| Autism Spectrum Disorder            Posts: 1,212 Karma: 6244877 Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Coastal Texas Device: Android Phone | Quote: 
 And to quote some of our more dogmatic radio jockeys, "Why should we do anything like the rest of the world? They're a bunch of (bleep)ing Socialists/Communists! We're Capitalists and that means we always do everything better!" | |
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|  01-29-2013, 07:21 AM | #18 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 4,896 Karma: 33602910 Join Date: Oct 2010 Device: PocketBook 903 & 360+ | 
			
			I have a question regarding this logic (it's a fragment of what was quoted in the OP): Quote: 
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|  01-29-2013, 07:23 AM | #19 | 
| The Dank Side of the Moon            Posts: 35,930 Karma: 119747553 Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Denver, CO Device: Kindle2 & PW, Onyx Boox Go6 | |
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|  01-29-2013, 08:28 AM | #20 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 1,068 Karma: 23867385 Join Date: Nov 2011 Device: kindle, fire | 
			
			The solution is simple.  Do not purchase devices or services that do not explicitly exempt you from these conditions.  If enough consumers boycott Big IP, they will mend their ways.
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|  01-29-2013, 11:20 AM | #21 | 
| eBook Enthusiast            Posts: 85,560 Karma: 93980341 Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: UK Device: Kindle Oasis 2, iPad Pro 10.5", iPhone 6 | 
			
			I can understand the logic of making it illegal to purchase a heavily-subsidised SIM-locked phone, and then unlock it, so you can use it on a different network. That's basically fraud, when it comes down to it. I don't know if things are different in the US, but in the UK mobile phone market, very often expensive phones are heavily subsidised by the carrier. But certainly it's wrong to prevent unlocking in cases where the phone is not subsidised. But then the question arises: how does the company carrying out the unlocking know whether or not the customer has the right to ask for it to be unlocked or not?   | 
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|  01-29-2013, 11:29 AM | #22 | |
| Guru            Posts: 895 Karma: 4383958 Join Date: Nov 2007 Device: na | Quote: 
 Buy a subsidised phone in the UK and you're hit with a 18 month contract that ensures they get back the subsidy. At the end of that term there's often a cheaper plan you can move to unless you accept a free upgrade, which is really just a new 18 month contract with a new subsidised phone. Want to cancel the contract after 6 months? You've to pay out the remaining 12 months there and then. It shouldn't matter one bit whether you cancel and pay the remainder and get the phone unlocked then move to a new provider OR you unlock yourself, move to a new provider AND continue to pay the remaining 12 months of your old contract in addition to the new one. Now if providers are offering contracts without a minimum term and also selling subsidised hardware, then that's their own fault really. If the law in the US doesn't allow a minimum contract term to claw back a subsidy, then that is what should be made into law, not making it illegal to unlock. Maybe there's more to the issue than I'm seeing? I just don't see the logic in making it illegal to unlock a device you own to use with different carriers or even to do more with it than the device originally allowed. Last edited by JoeD; 01-29-2013 at 11:32 AM. | |
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|  01-29-2013, 11:30 AM | #23 | 
| The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠            Posts: 74,423 Karma: 318076944 Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Norfolk, England Device: Kindle Oasis | 
			
			Perhaps companies should only offer subsidised phones with a lengthy contract with substantial penalty clauses for early termination. Simple contract law can cover this situation perfectly well, without tying phones to a single network when there are no technical limitations.
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|  01-29-2013, 11:33 AM | #24 | 
| The Dank Side of the Moon            Posts: 35,930 Karma: 119747553 Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Denver, CO Device: Kindle2 & PW, Onyx Boox Go6 | 
			
			The contracts and termination fees are how most of them have worked for years already.   My last several phones (at&t and verizon) had two year contract minimums with early termination fees. Last edited by kennyc; 01-29-2013 at 12:03 PM. | 
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|  01-29-2013, 11:33 AM | #25 | |
| eBook Enthusiast            Posts: 85,560 Karma: 93980341 Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: UK Device: Kindle Oasis 2, iPad Pro 10.5", iPhone 6 | Quote: 
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|  01-29-2013, 12:00 PM | #26 | |
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 11,310 Karma: 43993832 Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: Monroe Wisconsin Device: K3, Kindle Paperwhite, Calibre, and Mobipocket for  Pc (netbook) | Quote: 
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|  01-29-2013, 12:19 PM | #27 | 
| Gnu            Posts: 1,222 Karma: 15625359 Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: UK Device: BeBook,JetBook Lite,PRS-300-350-505-650,+ran out of space to type | 
			
			In the UK you can get pay as you go phones tied to different carriers at different prices, so there is no contract to lock you in to, half a million seems a bit steep for unlocking it to change carrier though    | 
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|  01-29-2013, 12:56 PM | #28 | |
| Autism Spectrum Disorder            Posts: 1,212 Karma: 6244877 Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Coastal Texas Device: Android Phone | Quote: 
 By the way, anyone ever notice an "irreparable damage if you violate this EULA" clause? Same thing. They want to leave people open for unlimited civil and criminal damages. Last edited by teh603; 01-29-2013 at 12:58 PM. | |
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|  01-29-2013, 01:28 PM | #29 | |
| The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠            Posts: 74,423 Karma: 318076944 Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Norfolk, England Device: Kindle Oasis | Quote: 
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|  01-29-2013, 01:32 PM | #30 | 
| The Dank Side of the Moon            Posts: 35,930 Karma: 119747553 Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Denver, CO Device: Kindle2 & PW, Onyx Boox Go6 | 
			
			I doubt that applies in the U.S.
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