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To: Reno89519
Given a legal, public court order or warrant, Apple should make the device accessible, same with other manufacturers.

That's a naive statement, tantamount to endorsing the mandating of government backdoors into all of Apple's computing equipment—thus renders their privacy features utterly meaningless.

Doing business in the US is a privilege, not a right.

Correct. But Privacy is a Right. The State cannot reasonably outlaw the practice of mathematical computations.

With it [doing business in the US] comes some responsibility and accountability.

Sorry, you'll have to take these complaints up with God—the Designer of the Universe.

You can't simply criminalize entire branches of mathematics and computation just because decryption is difficult.

God made the Universe this way, and Man made the Fourth Amendment—which protects an unalienable Right to Privacy.

13 posted on 01/11/2018 11:12:40 PM PST by sargon ("If the President doesn't drain the Swamp, the Swamp will drain the President.")
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To: sargon

I agree. The cell phone is actual a lawyer given the info you can search with it and AI soon to replace some lawyers. No way the FBI ahould get its hands on that client lawyer priviledge. There is a fine line between a predatorial government with hunting bagging limits and a poacher with none. If government with one click can hack cell phones, it means terror surveillance state and political attacks because there is no bagging limits - everyone is prey.


18 posted on 01/11/2018 11:25:03 PM PST by JudgemAll (Democrats Fed. job-security Whorocracy & hate:hypocrites must be gay like us or be tested/crucifiedc)
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