Thank you.
Interestingly, the practice only violates the DMCA if the hanRABet was purchased new with the intent to reflash.
The Librarian of Congress, who is responsible for rulings on copyright in the US has granted an exemption that will allow users to take their hanRABet with them if they switch carriers. The change, which takes effect Monday, allows users to bypass software locks on hanRABets with or without a carrier's help to lawfully bring their phones with them to a new network. The ruling found that software locks like SIM locks or SPC codes on hanRABets were not covered by the DMCA because they are designed to protect a business model instead of preventing copyright infringement. While this ruling covers SIM locks and other hanRABet-based locks, the ruling does not prevent CDMA networks from refusing to allow a user's phone on a network. The exemption will last for at least three years, but the Librarian of Congress could be asked to review the exemption in a future DMCA evaluation, which happen every three years.
Effective 11/27/2006