iPhone-Freeing Software On Hold After AT&T Call
A company that claims it was ready to sell software to unlock iPhones said it will hold off for now.
UniquePhones announced on August 25 that it was prepared to sell the software from its Belfast headquarters until a lawyer called at about 3 a.m. to inform them that the move could constitute copyright infringement and illegal software dissemination. The lawyer claimed he was calling on behalf of AT&T.
“UniquePhones is taking legal advice to ascertain whether AT&T was sending a warning shot or directly threatening legal action,” the company stated in a blog post over the weekend. “The logistics of different continents as well as it being a weekend factors into how the situation develops.”
UniquePhones indicated it would assess the potential legal ramifications of releasing the software and decide what to do if denied the right to sell it.
“A substantial delay caused by any legal action would render the unlocking software a less valuable commodity as well as creating unforeseen security issues for the company,” the company said in a prepared statement.
The company claims to offer unlocking services for more than 1,500 handsets from leading companies like Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, and Sony Ericsson.











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