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(Unverified)Dec 7th 2005 2:42AM
I think you should read your warranty a bit more closely, Mark: "This warranty does not apply: ... (c) to a product or a part that has been modified without the written permission of Apple."
As far as Apple's lawyers are concerned, modifying the firmware on your iPod is the same as modifying your iPod.