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Apple counsel Bruce Sewell calls DOJ filing 'cheap shot' that seeks to 'vilify'
Sky News has the info the FBI needs, unencrypted:
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2016/03/10/world/europe/ap-islamic-state-files.html
but I guess they are still not interested. This was never about terrorism or national security or about the San Bernardino victims or their families.
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Government says Apple arguments in encryption case a 'diversion,' presents point-by-point rebuttal
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Government says Apple arguments in encryption case a 'diversion,' presents point-by-point rebuttal
When the DoJ compelled Ladar Levison to turn over encryption keys for his Lavabit email service, which Snowden used. He refused and rather than obeying the court order, he chose to close down his email service. If Apple were to close down the business, then they would have not ability to obey the court order; otherwise, these oppressors will continue this nonsense. Government bullying sucks.
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Apple counsel Bruce Sewell calls DOJ filing 'cheap shot' that seeks to 'vilify'
The police state:
1. NSA, CIA, FBI: use national security as an excuse to collect all phone metadata, email metadata, email content, geopositional data. Store forever.
2. Feel free to search collected info about anyone, anytime. There is no need for a search warrang. The Constitution is outdated. Provide information to local police if necessary to incriminate.
3. If a terrorist attack takes place on the homeland, use "terrorism" as pretext to reinforce the need to expand data collection, surveillance, undermine encryption. Reinforce step 1.
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Government says Apple arguments in encryption case a 'diversion,' presents point-by-point rebuttal