Crono1973 said:
If breaking the TOS is a crime, I honestly don't give a shit.
I just want to point this little tid bit out.
"If". I pray your name does not imply your birth date, because if you've managed 39 years without being certain of the legality of a TOS, I question your intellect.
The TOS itself has more to do with your agreement on not altering their software than screwing with the hardware(which has its own legal problems, I won't get into), which you never actually own.
You pretty much rent it permanently, on the condition you do not screw with it. Software goes under the idea of an intellectual property, something without a physical property, which is still copyrighted.
By hacking it, you are pretty much busting into someone's house and taking their crap.
The thing you're not understanding is that you never, under any circumstances, own the software. On top of that, you have given your word you will not by clicking "I Agree" to a TOS. Hacking doesn't only make you a thief, it makes you a liar.