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I do know you have to be pwned for it to work though... |
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+ | well if its on apples servers, then we are not really 'hosting' warez, not could we be connected to hosting it at all, unlike if someone uploaded it to rapidshare, then there would be reason to believe we were involved. although its a community wiki, for something like this, it is geohot's call. |
Revision as of 00:35, 6 August 2008
What do you mean by protected? iTunes has to dl it somehow
o yea, forgot you had to pay for it :-) i wonder if the iPhone one would run easily?
I've never had any luck myself, but I suppose anything's possible :-) As for the actual word 'protected', the URLs in the XML are prefixed protected://. Perhaps those URLs are still of value? BTW, as far as I know, having a 2.0 beta installed will still allow "free" upgrades to 2.0. --Haldo 13:39, 5 August 2008 (UTC)
- After reading a post on Zibri's blog today, I tested (and confirmed) that the iPod touch 2.0.1 firmware could be downloaded from Apple's servers. Should this URL be provided on this page? -Dialexio 00:29, 6 August 2008 (UTC)
chex
itunes probably checks to see if u bought it somehow...
yup
funny you should mention that. my friend np1011357 got a 2.0 fw working, but I don't think people are brave enough to test any further :P
I do know you have to be pwned for it to work though...
hmm
well if its on apples servers, then we are not really 'hosting' warez, not could we be connected to hosting it at all, unlike if someone uploaded it to rapidshare, then there would be reason to believe we were involved. although its a community wiki, for something like this, it is geohot's call.