It’s this provision that the EFF used this week to get the government to grant a few limited freedoms in our overly-restrictive DRM world. One restored freedom now allows Americans to run jailbreak software on cell phones, another now allows you to legally move your cell phone from one carrier to another even if the cellphone maker doesn’t want you to (can you spell A-p-p-l-e?), one now allows clips from DVDs to be included in YouTube videos, and still another now allows video game controls to be cracked to check for security.