Congress finally passes cell phone unlocking bill

4 12 2014
The US House of Representatives has unanimously passed a bill called S517 that will make it legal to unlock one’s cell phone in order to switch service providers.

The House passed the Senate version of the bill without making any changes to it. That means that the controversial language banning “bulk” unlocking won’t be in the final version of the bill. If that language had stayed in, the bill would have protected consumers while leaving phone resellers and recyclers open to copyright claims.

“This is something that Americans have been asking for and I am pleased that we were able to work together to ensure the swift passage of legislation restoring the exemption that allowed consumers to unlock their cell phones,” House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte said in a statement published by National Journal.

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