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FCC to CTIA: Time To Fix Phone Locking Policies

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T Bone

Nov 14, 2013, 6:58 PM

Exactly Where

Does the FCC think it gets the authority to regulate phone locking policies? This is so far beyond the scope of the FCC's actual authority that it's ridiculous.
Exactly where do legislators think they can get away with pocketing big corporate dollars and trampling our rights at the behest of greedy corporations? You'll never find anyone who hates government regulation of business as much as I do. But even I c...
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From federal law.
mr_sparkle

Nov 15, 2013, 7:53 AM

Typo

Consumers have been unable to lock phones since a provision of the Digital Millennium Copyrights Act expired in January.


I'm not aware of too many consumers that want to be able to lock their phones. Maybe you meant unlock.
i was just about to make the same comment
crood

Nov 15, 2013, 9:14 AM

Voluntary

I do not think it means what the FCC thinks it means.
 
 
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