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by jrockway 5323 days ago
Why would that be problematic? You write a server that provides clients with an iPhone ID that hasn't been banned from using Siri yet, and then you make the app contact that server to get the ID.

I'm sure Apple would send a nastygram, but they send nastygrams if you scratch your phone and don't get it repaired quickly enough. There is no law against telling other people your phone's serial number. There is no law against sending an HTTP request to an HTTP server for non-malicious reasons. So really, I don't see much of a legal problem.

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Where would you get the valid IDs? You can't share the same ID between very many users, or Apple will ban it. You can't buy an iPhone for every user of your Siri app. iPhone users won't willingly give you their IDs. Are you going to somehow obtain and use the IDs of unsuspecting iPhone users without their permission? That is likely illegal and definitely will get you sued and booted from Android Market.
My guess is that Apple will ban an ID after a day or two. My other guess is that you can just keygen the ID.