By
Amar Toor posted Jan 26th 2012 11:41AM
Back in 2010, the US Copyright Office
added a set of anti-circumvention exemptions to the
DMCA, effectively
making it legal for sm
artphone users to jailbreak and/or root their devices. These exemptions, however, were never made permanent and now, they're about to e
xpire. The EFF doesn't want this to happen, which is why it's decided to launch a campaign dedicated to the jailbreaking cause. With this initiative, the EFF is hoping to convince the Copyright Office to re
new its exemptions and e
xpand them to a wider range of devices, including tablets and
video game consoles. To achieve this, the organization is calling upon programmers and other jailbreaking enthusiasts to contact the Copyright Office directly, e
xplaining why the ability to freely modify software is so vital to their lives or livelihoods. As the EFF argues, "Concrete examples will help show the Copyright Office why they should re
new and e
xpand the exemptions for jailbreaking." If you're interested in getting involved, you can contact the Copyright Office at the coverage
link below, though all comments are due by February 5th. Hit up the source
link for more details on the EFF's involvement.
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