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If this is true, and I will eventually have an unlocked bootloader on my Atrix/Bionic, I will be a loyal Motorola fan going forward.
They have the ability to update the phones to new versions of android, clearly they have access and could easily give us a keygen or something, heck they could even force us to txt in our meid numbers to get the key which would give them a way to track how many people are planning to update the software with custom versions.
They have the ability to push out signed updates, which pass the locked bootloader's test. That doesn't mean they can change the bootloader.
They have the key to the door, but that doesn't mean they have the screwdriver to remove the knob.
I think the real reason we're unlikely to see this on existing phones is because it creates an incentive to buy a newer phone if they don't...and of course it would take time and money to apply it to older handsets, so why invest that money into a move that would discourage upgrades?