(08-25-2021, 11:03 PM)tllim Wrote: I don't think we should posting IMEI changing info at wiki site. This possible can get the PinePhone project into unnecessary legal issue.
Has anybody got a legal issue or DMCA request for openly providing such a (not-classified no-NDA) technical information?
+ I think the Wiki platform (of the PinePhone project in this case) cannot be held responsible for the submissions of 3rd party users like me, otherwise a Wikipedia would have been shut down long ago. Or, if I post the illegal/top-secret info on Facebook, it's me who will get a legal issue and not Facebook

(08-25-2021, 09:08 AM)wibble Wrote: It doesn't really matter what you or I think as we're not the ones potentially exposed to risk by publication. If you're sure it's legal then publish the information yourself.
Well I published it by myself: although on a Pine's platform - a platform is not responsible for the user activities (see my post above). So it'd be me who would get into trouble if any.
Our opinion matters since:
1) it could be based on some research: i.e. I checked and saw no law forbidding such info at the countries where the Pine resources are hosted
2) it affects the outcome of our dispute, since - in the really unlikely event if we get an external DMCA request - it's the community who polices itself.
Currently 11 people voted in favor of this releasing info, and there's 1:1 regarding the moderators (evilbunny:tllim)
(08-25-2021, 04:54 PM)lot378 Wrote: There is an edge case of restoring the original IMEI number to the phone, for whatever reason the modem lost the original number.
Great idea!

