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Apple opposes gov order to unlock iPhone
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(02-18-2016, 05:36 PM)Bmoreblitz Wrote: The phone belongs to the terrorists. Apple merely built the phone. So it would be like making the contractor search the home that it built for a customer. I think that if the FBI wants in that phone then they have a warrant to hack it and get into it, but the government can't force Apple to hack into one of its products and do the FBI's job.

I agree that the law needs to be changed in order to get this information.  But that did not answer the question.  What freedoms would this make you give up IF the law is changed.  No one is free from search when a warrant is obtained.  No one is saying that they can not do this without a warrant.

The Constitution protects you from "unreasonable" search.  I don't see this as any threat to any of my freedoms.





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RE: Apple opposes gov order to unlock iPhone - fredtoast - 02-18-2016, 05:39 PM

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