Obviously freecalypso should have a disclaimer about the legal aspects 
involved, but I guess people actually interested in this would be aware (e.g., 
discussed many times) and the lack (?) of such a disclaimer is not necessarily 
done in bad-faith as you claim ("lure"). But I do understand you are entitled 
to a fair bias against the possible good faith of their actions.

On August 29, 2017 at 11:20:29 am +02:00, joerg Reisenweber 
<jo...@openmoko.org> wrote:

> the moral aspects of calling somebody out for removing "no parking" signs so
> people would have to pay tickets for unknowingly parking there, or not telling
> people that they are in danger to even *do time in jail* when they install and
> use a firmware that person provides, are not arguable in my world.
> 
> I won't comment the rest since it's totally missing the point
> 
> BR
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