Whatever Feds have as a backdoor a theif will enter through, tech proverb.
Maybe we should all renounce encryption. Lets start with our government.If they don’t need it maybe the rest of us don’t either. /sarc
I reserve the right to freedom.
The battle cry is come and take it coppers.
Funny thing is you can keep your freedom by just not submitting
The ‘right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects’ was such a silly notion. It’s good that such an antiquated concept be eliminated.
The president is heading to Texas on Friday to kick off the annual South by Southwest interactive, film, and music conference in Austin. But the trip, a first for a sitting U.S. president, means he wont be in California for Nancy Reagans funeral. And the news has some pretty upset: ...
In this day and age, I think encryption should be protected by the second amendment.
It is key protection of a free people.
Hahaha GTFOOOOO
Obama and his Admin screwed up the San Bernardino case so bad and now they think they can blame it on Apple
“You can’t take an absolutist view on this”, says the pResident.
Actually, yes, we can. How about:
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”
Code IS Speech. “Bernstein v. Department of Justice” settled that.
So. . . .suck it, Obama. . .
Yes, Congress can force Apple to make government breakable phones.
“The Congress shall have Power...To raise and support Armies”
Congress can draft the Apple executives, programmers and engineers with US citizenship or US presence into an army.
And Congress can have them shot for not following orders.
Yes, that includes terrorists.
Because in championing rights, as soon as you make an exception against anyone, you open the door to someone making an exception against you.