If the company uniqueiphoneunlock is a US based company it can be sued, but if they were to transfer the software to a third world country, where copyrights don't fall into category, and cannot be sued by an international company.
This is a way to go.
The owners still get paid for the third party retailing the software. I already have sources doing this in a similar way for other software entities.
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If the company uniqueiphoneunlock is a US based company it can be sued, but if they were to transfer the software to a third world country, where copyrights don't fall into category, and cannot be sued by an international company.
This is a way to go.
The owners still get paid for the third party retailing the software. I already have sources doing this in a similar way for other software entities.