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The Unlocking Technology Act of 2013 is a piece of legislation that was introduced in the United States Congress aimed at allowing consumers to unlock their mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, without facing penalties from service providers. Specifically, the act sought to reverse a ruling by the Library of Congress that made it illegal to unlock cell phones without the carrier's permission.

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  1. Digital Millennium Copyright Act
  2. History of the Internet
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