Depends on how you define "legal". Is it against the law? No. But it is
against Apple's principles of usage, and will void your warranty.
Yes it is.
It works on iPod Touch
I dont think so but it unprotects your ipod/phone from virus's so I wouldn't recommend it.
Yes You will And go to jail with a fee for piracy
cause jailbraking breaks i pods the only way to charge it is put it in dfu made or get a wall charger
If you say your iPod is jailbroken, then that may be the issue itself. Jailbraking your iPod un-successfully can result in major damage. Either that, or your iPod may be out of battery life, (try charging it).
You cannot delete the legal information in the settings on your iPod Touch.
Hacking the iPod Touch is not illegal. While Apple would like to make you think it is illegal, it is not, and it is impossible to get in any legal trouble for hacking it. You and Apple made an exchange. You gave Apple $400 and they gave you an iPod. It is officially yours and you can do whatever you want with it. It is illegal to post copyrighted code, such as the operating system of the iPod Touch and the iPhone, on the Internet. But you won't be doing that if you choose to hack your device.
Every way is legal to put a movie on your ipod ... once you buy the ipod its yours Apply cant tell you what to do with it after that ...
A jailbroken ipod is legal, and getting jailbroken aps is legal too. But, getting cracked apps (apps which you usually pay for, but you can download for free) is illegal. Eventhough jailbreaking is legal, if you take a jailbroen ipod to an apple store, they won't like it
jailbreaking the ipod touch is legal. But if you use the tool that gives you all apps free it is illegal.
no