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Feb 29 16 2:11 PM
Apple’s lawyers indicated yesterday that they plan to use a First Amendment defense in the San Bernardino iPhone case, arguing that if code is speech, then the government is compelling the company to say something it doesn’t want to by forcing it to cooperate in cracking the phone’s password. That might sound like a weak argument on which to hang a critical data privacy case. But, as Motherboard previously pointed out, experts say the company might actually be onto something.
Read more @ http://www.wired.com/2016/02/apple-may-use-first-amendment-defense-fbi-case-just-might-work/?utm_source=fark&utm_medium=website&utm_content=link
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