White House calls for cell phone unlocking ban to be overturned

Posted by BernardSwiss on Mar 5, 2013 1:10 PM EDT
Ars Technica; By Joe Mullin
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The legality of unlocking one's cell phone to run on any network has flipped back and forth in the past several years. It was deemed illegal under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act—then it was made legal by the Library of Congress in an exception to the DMCA passed in 2006. The Library chose not to renew the exemption in 2012, however, and it expired in January of this year. That inspired a petition to the White House, which a few weeks ago passed the 100,000 signature mark. The White House then promised to respond.

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