Is it legal to jailbreak an iPad in the US?

In 2010, a law was passed which made jailbreaking a product legal. Thus, you can jailbreak your Apple products such as iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. However, despite its legal status, jailbreaking is not recognized by Apple.

Once you jailbreak your Apple product, the warranty on the product becomes void. This means, if your product stops working or starts malfunctioning then you can not avail free or complimentary service of product through Apple. Jailbreaking is a complicated and risky process and you run the risk of bricking your product.

However, it also allows you to carry out certain tasks which are not possible if you do not jailbreak it. Therefore, although jailbreaking is now legal, you should carefully consider your options before carrying out this procedure.

As of April 9th, the iPad 2 jailbreak release was mentioned by @p0sixninja. He is saying that his team is working on the jailbreak, but nothing official has been released yet. Jailbreaking iPhones was made legal in the United States in July of 2010.

As of April 9th, the iPad 2 jailbreak release was mentioned by @p0sixninja. He is saying that his team is working on the jailbreak, but nothing official has been released yet. Jailbreaking iPhones was made legal in the United States in July of 2010.

As of April 9th, the iPad 2 jailbreak release was mentioned by @p0sixninja. He is saying that his team is working on the jailbreak, but nothing official has been released yet. Jailbreaking iPhones was made legal in the United States in July of 2010.

The iPhone 4 was released on June 24, 2010 in the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Japan. Apple released the iPad in April 9th, and sold 3 million of the devices in 80 days.

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