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My understanding is not directly, however it could be argued that they were encouraging the end user to break the EULA on the product and thus interfering in the contract between apple and the end user. Different legal systems would view it differently.

On the other hand, apple could just throw more money into securing the phones from jailbreaking and end the business model much easier.



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