Re: [iPad] The 227-Year-Old Statute Being Used to Order Apple to Endanger Your Privacy, Explained

 

>> I think Apple needs to beef up security on iCloud also. Why give up iCloud information and not iPhone information? Neither should be given up.
>> Alice
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> Apple does give up data with a court order if the data is available.

Apple's issue at hand is not merely providing unencrypted data in response to a lawful court order.

Rather, their problem is with a demand not that they provide data that is available to them, but instead a tool to enable others to access Apple devices (a back door).

Not only does such a demand go FAR beyond any authority derivable from the All Writs Act, it is also (as "compelled speech") made unconstitutional by the 1st Amendment.

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