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iPhone Jailbreaking a Million Dollar Business?

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jb

Like a raven attracted to bright, shiny objects it’s hard to miss a headline like “The underground iPhone: Million-dollar jailbreaking industry thrives on legal loophole.”

The million dollar part sort of sticks in your craw.

Here’s the supporting evidence:

Early jailbreakers were inspired by rockstar-like fame, stardom, and the urge to test limits of creative ambition. Money followed in time and soon some of the jailbreaking vanguard started following money. Now iPhone jailbreaking is a multi-million dollar semi-underground business and there are legal loopholes that facilitate the growth of jailbreaking. (Emphasis ours.)

The story backs this up by citing figures that Cydia told the Washington Post ($10 million in annual revenue) and that there are “hordes of jailbreaking bandwagons which flourish on users’ demand for open-ended technologies that govern their choicest devices….including The Dev Team, MODMYI and THEMEIT…”

We’re still not sure that really supports the “million dollar jailbreaking industry” claim — that’s a heck of a lot of $20 MyWi.

How much would you say you spend on your jailbroken device?

 

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