Is It Legal to Jailbreak and Unlock Your Cellphone? Copyright Office Officially Says, “Yes”
We’ve always considered jailbreaking well within the bounds of legal iPhone use, but if you’ve ever been concerned that jailbreaking your iPhone wasn’t actually legit, the New York Times reports that The Library of Congress’ Copyright Office has officially deemed jailbreaking exempt “from a 1998 federal law that prohibits people from bypassing technical measures that companies put on their products to prevent unauthorized uses.”

Apple can still say jailbreaking voids your warranty, but you’re not doing anything illegal by jailbreaking your phone and installing apps not approved by Apple. Other good news: Unlocking cellphones (to use your phone with another carrier) was deemed legal in this ruling, as was circumventing DVD DRM to use the video for educational purposes, documentary film-making, and non-commercial videos.

By: Adam Pash