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IPhone Hackers Could Face Legal Battle

George Hotz 17 talks about an iPhone that he has unlocked and is using on T-Mobiles network in this Aug. 24 2007 file photo in New York. Hackers have figured out how to unleash Apples vaunted iPhone from the ATT network but experts say people hoping  ...
George Hotz, 17, talks about an iPhone that he has unlocked and is using on T-Mobile's network, in this Aug. 24, 2007 file photo in New York. Hackers have figured out how to unleash Apple's vaunted iPhone from the AT&T network, but experts say people hoping to make cash out of the procedure may face legal problems. (AP Photo/Jeff Christensen)

(AP) -- Hackers have figured out how to unleash Apple's iPhone from AT&T's cellular network, but people hoping to make money from the procedure could face legal problems.




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