Apple likely to invoke free-speech rights in encryption fight
"Apple could argue that being required to create and provide specific computer code amounts to unlawful compelled speech, said Riana Pfefferkorn, a cryptog…
"Apple could argue that being required to create and provide specific computer code amounts to unlawful compelled speech, said Riana Pfefferkorn, a cryptog…
"For his part, Neil Richards, a law professor at Washington University in St. Louis also told Ars that the government is showing its sensitivity to the tor…
"Apple could argue that being required to create and provide specific computer code amounts to unlawful compelled speech, said Riana Pfefferkorn, a cryptog…
"This week a federal judge ordered Apple to help the FBI unlock a work- issued iPhone used by a gunman in December’s deadly San Bernardino, California,…
""This is a new frontier," said Jennifer Granick, director of civil liberties at Stanford Law School's Center for Internet and Society. "…
"Apple, which has been joined in its resistance by other tech companies, has a good chance of winning in the end, said Jeffrey Vagle, executive director of…
"The Apple case is the latest in a string of confrontations between government and private industry over access to personal digital devices such as smartph…
"What's more, it has played a part in copyright piracy cases. In a forthcoming law journal article,Annemarie Bridy, a law professor at the University o…
"If Apple is forced to comply with the order, it could have unintended consequences for users of its devices, and could change international regard for cyb…
"“Fingerprint evidence – unlike a password – is physical evidence that can be compelled with a court order, overriding the objections of an accused or the…
"As for the potential of a free-speech argument, Reuters spoke with cryptology expert Riana Pfefferkorn, a fellow at Stanford University's Center for I…
Today’s topic: Apple and its decision to pick a fight with the U.S. government over demands to create a security "back-door" into its iPhones, so inve…