"In the more than two years since the iPhone has been available, Apple has 
largely remained quiet about "jailbreaking,"
in which users modify the device's software to run third-party applications.
Now that the EFF is pushing to make this practice officially legal, Apple is 
finally speaking up, but is it too late?

In a support article published late Wednesday, Apple for the first time 
discussed jailbreaking,
calling it "hacking" in order to make "unauthorized modifications" to the 
iPhone and iPod Touch."
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More at
http://www.betanews.com/article/Apple-using-scare-tactics-to-stop-iPhone-jailbreaking-from-becoming-legal/1248926436

Juha-Matti
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