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#65
Originally Posted by emeni View Post
L.E. : we're going off-topic, and I think we should stop, I just wanted to state this, not to go in to a debate, it's everybody right and opinion, I personally, have nothing to hide so they can track me down as much as they want, but at a certain point they might cross the line, since they've already started.
I think that we should not stop :-)

This thread is just starting to get interesting. I think that it is quite important that this kind of discussion goes on about things like changing imei codes on phones.
At least in democratic countries the law is basically just a written expression of what is commonly accepted to be right or wrong in the community.
I think that therefore it is you and I who ultimately decide in our democratic communities (read countries) what is illegal and what is not.
As we all have noticed already while reading this thread; changing imei codes is illegal in some countries and legal in others - doesn't that alone make you wonder why is that?

I wouldn't want to be tracked by an imei code (or by any other means). Unfortunately I don't have any choice in my country at the moment. I think that this is wrong and that this is something that needs to change in the future.

propelli

Last edited by propelli; 2010-04-08 at 21:24.
 

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