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Default OT, What Did You Expect When A Commiecrat Is In The White House?

On Jan 29, 9:02*am, Moe DeLoughan wrote:
On 1/28/2013 10:40 PM, The Daring Dufas wrote:





As of Saturday, it became illegal to unlock your cell phone. That means,
even if you own it outright, you can't alter the device to make it to
work on another carrier without risking a fine. ANY President is
going to appoint his cronies to positions within The Executive Branch
and those people will be like minded and vulnerable to the same
political and corporate lobbying demands. With the current
administration's disdain for The Constitution and the freedom and
liberty of the citizenry, why is it not surprising that this nonsense
has come about? O_o


http://preview.tinyurl.com/aox7wq8


US Copyright Office issued an order on Saturday which will make Cell
Phone unlocking illegal. This order will be applied to all Cell phones
purchased after this Saturday. This order is mainly aimed at large scale
cell phone trafficking operations in which large quantities of cell
phones are purchased, unlocked & then sold in foreign markets at lesser
rates. It can also be implemented to individuals who unlock their
phones. People who unlock their cell phones may be subjected to a fine
of up to $2500. Large scale operations may be fined up to $500,000 & may
be jailed for 5 years. Previously cell phone unlocking was not an
offense but this new order overturns that ruling. O_o


Oh, boo-fricken-hoo. You want an unlocked phone, buy one and pay full
price. You want to get a phone at a discount, sign a contract with
your carrier and get a locked one, and abide by their rules.


Show us where the contracts from the major carriers
says that you can't do what you please with the phone.
The contracts I've had with ATT and Verizon only said that
to get the discounted price you had to keep their service
for a minimum of 2 years. And if you didn't they then just
charged you the difference between the regular price for
the phone and what you paid.