> Assuming Apple hasn't incorporated encryption into their ADB > protocol, and I > assume they haven't, it is not illegal to reverse-engineer ADB and produce > an adapter. The DMCA only applies in situations when you have to break > encryption in order to reverse-engineer something.
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