(via geeksugar)
The US Copyright Office have announced revisions to copyright laws.
Amongst these changes are clauses relating to ripping DVDs and bypassing DRM for educational purposes, or to access features which do not infringe on copyright (such as the ‘read aloud’ feature on ebooks).
Also legal is jailbreaking your iPhone so that you can install legally obtainable applications, or use it on another telco.
Read the statement for the rest of the fair use and education related revisions.



