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Lawsuits Target iPhone Bricking
Posted 10/15/2007 at 12:36:52pm
Maybe I'm missing something here. Unless a person has been living in a cave for the past few decades, they are perfectly aware that making modifcations to a product usually voids the warranty. They take their chances. I guess I question what it is that makes them feel that they can do it and then moan and groan when the 'hack' no longer works. If they broke it during the mod process they wouldn't sue the manufacturer would they? Not likely. So the company updates the product's operating software and now we are supposed to feel outraged that the product no longer works because the software update made the hacked product useless? Not bloodly likely. No simpathy here.