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I think the Poll associated
I think the Poll associated with this article needs a rethink on the positions. I'm pretty sure the combination of 'its illegal and hurts everyone in the long run' makes that option a complete throw away. Apple can try whatever it would like in regards to the iPhone unlocking (and associated public and private methods of unlocking) - but these innovations are a demand driven development. If Apple actually would like to stop this activity they should remove the incentive.