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  • Comey: 'Of course' FBI would leverage precedent in San Bernardino case

    jfc1138 said:
    wood1208 said:
    If Apple creates a software to get into any locked iphone to by-pass security than that software can be used on stolen iphones to unlock and sell it again. Now, FBI and law enforcement won't like that as they praised Apple for adding a layer of security to deter/discourage thieves stealing and selling iphones which brought down significantly the number of pickpocket and other way of stealing iphones..So, law enforcement, pick a side.
    I early on had the same thought. What happened to all the LEO whining about Apple having to enable bricking the phones so they wouldn't be such a theft target?
    You have to wonder if a wipe command has already been sent to it floating around waiting for it to connect to a the cell network.
    cornchipbrian greenlostkiwi
  • Comey: 'Of course' FBI would leverage precedent in San Bernardino case

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    Image Credit Jim Lo ScalzoEPA
    "Just This One Phone"
    "It Might Set Precedent"
    "Yes it Will and We Will Use It"
    ....
    Take your pick sir....which one is it????

    nolamacguyjbdragonUrei1620magman1979radster360baconstangbanchocornchipirelandanantksundaram
  • Apple Music competitor Tidal faces $5 million lawsuit over unpaid royalties

    cali said:
    I heard Jay-Z was looking for the exit.

    "never never never on Apple"

    -The guy who idolizes Steve Jobs and claims to be the Steve Jobs of fashion, internet and culture
    In his fantasy world no doubt.
    baconstangIanMC2
  • US Attorney General 'hopes' Apple will unlock San Bernardino iPhone

    tmay said:
    icoco3 said:
    And they made the process quite difficult so it could not just be amended on a whim.
    Nonetheless, the Constitution was designed as a document that evolves, so it isn't static by any ideology.
    "Evolves" by amendment but not by some new enlightenment of meaning within the already existing text.
    cornchip
  • US Attorney General 'hopes' Apple will unlock San Bernardino iPhone

    tmay said:
    razormaid said:
    Yikes!  Really?  So the Ten Commandments are really old and up for interpretation to all Christians just because it's old and written in stone?  

    Regading the constitition: A law is a law. They didn't write it in the abstract. They wrote it in such a basic way that only people trying to skirt around it try to "interpret" it. If followed to the tee and not allowed for the "variations on a theme" approach, we would not have such a mess of things now. It's because judges started trying to "interpret" it rather than follow it that's created these "precedences" - they use those to justify even further perversion of the actual written law. 
    The Framer's of the Constitution were so confident in their prescient abilities, that they included Article 5, which is the Amendment process to the Constitution. How many Amendments have there been?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_amendments_to_the_United_States_Constitution
    And they made the process quite difficult so it could not just be amended on a whim.
    cornchip