"Cell phone owners will be allowed to break software locks on their
handsets in order to use them with competing carriers under new
copyright rules announced Wednesday. Other copyright exemptions
approved by the Library of Congress will let film professors copy
snippets from DVDs for educational compilations and let blind people
use special software to read copy-protected electronic books. All
told, Librarian of Congress James H. Billington approved six
exemptions, the most his Copyright Office has ever granted. For the
first time, the office exempted groups of users. The new rules will
take effect Monday and expire in three years. In granting the
exemption for cell phone users, the Copyright Office determined that
consumers aren't able to enjoy full legal use of their handsets
because of software locks that wireless providers have been placing to
control access to phones' underlying programs."

http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/11/23/0433202

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