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White House Backs Petition in Support of Mobile Phone Unlocking
![]() As of late January, it became illegal in the United States to unlock newly purchased mobile phones without carrier authorization. The decision, which came from the Librarian of Congress declining to issue an exemption for such activity under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, serves to restrict U.S. customers from shifting service to other carriers or using their devices abroad with local SIM cards. ![]() Quote:
In a press release, the Library of Congress defends its original decision, noting that it has a relatively narrowly defined role in deciding on exemptions based on the evidence presented to it by parties involved in the proposals. It notes that broader discussions of public policy need to be carried out at other levels and that such discussions can be sparked by the Library of Congress's decisions as occurred in this case. Article Link: White House Backs Petition in Support of Mobile Phone Unlocking |
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Awesome! Cheers from Bulgaria (outside US)
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Yea conservative values!
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Nice that they responded, but I doubt it'll actually mean anything will get done.
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Hooray!
Or, go with Verizon or Sprint and the thing is ALREADY SIM-unlocked! (It's what I did, and why AT&T lost me as a customer. 20 years of service and you won't let me unlock my phone while I'm in-contract? No dice.)
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"And if you have paid for your mobile device, and aren't bound by a service agreement or other obligation, you should be able to use it on another network."
I thought the law only stipulates that you couldn't unlock it if you were in a contract agreement, which would be the same as this. how does this position change the status quo? |
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Neato burrito.
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It does seem like common sense, but when has common sense ever driven politics?
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If you are a carrier and you have to force people to use your service because otherwise they would leave, that just means you're a crap carrier. How about getting people to stay with you because they actually enjoy it, rather than making it illegal?
Sure, if you sign a 24 month contract, you'll have to pay that off. But what the hell does that have to do with locking you into that network? If you've paid off the 24 monthly payments, you own the device in full. And even before you've paid it off, why do you have to keep using that single carrier? You're paying monthly, aren't you, and you'll keep doing so for 2 years. It's like buying a car on credit and only being allowed to drive it on certain roads, before or even after you've paid off the entire price.
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Glad to see this petition thing work for once.
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It's my personal belief that operators should sell only unlocked devices and if they want to lock the user down, do so via contracts and ETFs. THEN the user will be able to freely choose where his money goes.
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Can't the President just make a phone call on this one?
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wow, like the government doesn't have anything better to worry about:
![]() - education - energy independence - immigration reform - ..... thousands more * leave the customers/consumers alone and let them do with their phones as they please! you worry about real issues! bunch of idiots!
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They give us phone unlocking, but say "no" to the Death Star. Seems fair... not.
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Now that the White House wants it, I'm wondering if it's a good thing.... xD
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Plus, what could the ministers who specialise in technology and communications do about the above topics which are so far from their field of expertise?
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Now if they can only force every carrier in the US to use the SAME sim card I'd be happy.
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Seems pretty ridiculous to me that even after people have paid off their contract, they still want to make unlocking illegal. Talk about power-hungry.
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If you think Democrats are immune from the influence of corporate money (especially regarding defense contracts and the jobs that depend on them), then I've got some news for you.
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Yayy. This would matter a lot more if there was more tech uniformity among USA carriers. While they are moving to it, we aren't there, yet. Plus, they are becoming much more friendly about unlocking, anyway.
Real world, this basically boils down to people need it to take their phone on a trip. Sometimes. So...good news. Just not that important.
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