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October 14th, 2009

Jailbreaking the iPhone is cool, piracy is not!

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 3:08 pm

Categories: Apple

Tags: Apple iPhone, Developer, Piracy, Apple Inc., Smart Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

I can think of a LOT of good reasons to jailbreak an iPhone, but there’s one reason to jailbreak that’s not cool at all, and that’s to pirate apps from the Apple App Store.

Note: Jailbreaking refers to carrying out a process that allows the iPhone (and iPod touch) to install and run applications not signed by Apple.

It’s hard to get a handle on how widespread App Store piracy is. On the one hand Apple is claiming that the App Store is a huge success, with over 2 billion downloads. Apple also boasts of 50 million iPhone and iPod touch owners, 85,000 applications in the App Store, and 125,000 registered iPhone developers.

For Apple, things seem rosy.

But developers aren’t so happy. Take the developers behind the popular IM client, Beejive. They claim that a whopping 80% of Beejive users are running pirated software. And these users aren’t just stealing the software, they are leaching off Beejive’s servers too - that’s stealing food off the developer’s table.

For developers, things aren’t all that rosy.

It gets worse for developers. It’s very, very easy to find and download zip files packed with cracked App Store apps. You can, literally, fill an iPhone with pirated software. For the developers concerned who have invested time and money into making apps, this must be depressing.

Note: Don’t ask me for information about any dodgy downloads …

So, what can Apple do? Well, they can make the iPhone tougher to crack. The latest batch of iPhone 3GS handsets are resistant to jailbreaking … for now at any rate. But Apple is playing a cat and mouse game with hackers, and so far it’s hard to see Apple coming up with a hack-proof solution (they haven’t managed it so far at any rate). And even if Apple did come up with such a thing, unless it makes the new firmware mandatory, people can still stick with the old, hacked firmware (as they do now).

If the 80% piracy rate figures are even close to accurate, Apple needs to do more, a lot more, to protect developers.

Adrian Kingsley-HughesAdrian is a technology journalist and author who has devoted over a decade to helping users get the most from technology. He also runs a popular blog called The PC Doctor. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations

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how about protecting the consumer?  Mectron | 10/14/09
RE Bad NEWS! you are charging way to much for it?  Carlito_Chippy | 10/14/09
So ummm....  oncall | 10/14/09
RE: Jailbreaking the iPhone is cool, piracy is not!  Ceridan | 10/14/09
Check the paperwork  Geuseppi | 10/15/09
depends on the country  mrlinux | 10/15/09
Not in Canada  OhKrud | 10/15/09
Get a Nokia N900. No jailbreaking required. Open to anything.  D. T. Schmitz | 10/14/09
Has the N900...  msalzberg | 10/14/09
Another ZDNet Apple whine!!!  mlindl | 10/15/09
This is a good point.  lostarchitect | 10/15/09
ZDNet Apple whine..  KeithH222 | 10/15/09
using a phone should be the same as using a computer  nessrapp | 10/15/09
Apple brought this down on themselves..  mrlinux | 10/15/09
Apple is like a secret cult  meveng | 10/15/09
Since you have not tried any Apple products  oncall | 10/15/09
How do Sony/Nintendo avoid the problem of piracy?  The Star King | 10/15/09
They both rely  oncall | 10/15/09
but still there is Wiiware  The Star King | 10/16/09
I would expect  oncall | 10/17/09
80%?! Wow!  lostarchitect | 10/15/09
ONLY 80%!??! That's historically LOW!!!  TDShadow | 10/15/09
RE: Jailbreaking the iPhone is cool, piracy is not!  felinawi | 10/16/09
RE: Jailbreaking the iPhone is cool, piracy is not!  sumanchakrabarti | 10/16/09

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