Sorry guys but when you bought the iPhone you entered into an agreement which states you don't jailbreak your phone.
If you don't like it, don't buy it. You don't have a right to do what you want with anything if you entered an agreement. I suggest you look the word up in a dictionary if it's too difficult to understand.
Simples...
w - r - o - n - g , wrong!
If you want to put down your dictionary for a minute and read the fine print (and we all know it's about the fine print now don't we) you would have noticed that if apple finds you with a jailbroken iPhone it does nothing other than void your warranty. And that is it. Jailbreaking, from a contractual sense, is kinda like pulling that warranty sticker off that video game console, nothing more, nothing less.
Dictionaries are awesome, but words by them self are almost meaningless.
It is what's written that matters.
Super Simples!