HalfFrozen
Android Enthusiast
Concerning all this "We own the device - we should be able to hack it" argument. Think about this. If you own your house, you expect to be able to access any part of it, right? To be able to use any part of it as you want right?
Guess what....you don't.
Virtually every utility coming into your house has a locked interface. Certainly at least the power meter and interface is locked. Does anyone complain about that? Gaining access to those areas would even allow people to bypass the meter and steal electricity. Do you as a homeowner have a right to do that? The meter is on your property afterall! No you don't have any rights to do that. It is against the law in fact.
Just because you buy something does not give you unlimited rights in some cases. The fact is that rooting a phone does open the possibility for a user to steal from their provider. (Wireless tethering without additonal fees, accessing proprietary and intellectual property, etc). So clearly the manufacture and service provider have the right to protect their intellectual property and also prevent users from stealing from them.
Just my 2 cents.....
A house is completely different then a phone...





