You Don't Really Own Your Phone According to This Law (Nerd Rage)

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America's copyright laws are intended to help protect intellectual property and ideas, but in the case of the DMCA, many interpretations are actually holding back innovation as well as stopping people from unlocking, hacking, or jailbreaking items they already own. Is ownership dead? Is it time revise section 1201 and realize that not all digital locks have a place post-1998? Kim Horcher gives her take.

If you agree, please visit the links mentioned in the video:

https://dmca.digitalrighttorepair.org/

https://act.eff.org/action/jailbreaking-is-not-a-crime

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