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by krzyk
387 days ago
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(all below - IANAL) Strange, my country (Poland) has a law that allows reverse engineering to allow given software to work on given hardware.
If (and only if) consumer has bought given software. So e.g. I could reverse engineer MS Word to make it work on Linux and that is within my legal right, any EULA prohibiting that is void. Same probably applies for jailbreaking - all withing legal right of customer. I think there is something in EU law also about that, considering SAS Institute Inc. versus World Programming Ltd. |
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