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Technology Stocks : Apple Inc.
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To: sandeep who wrote (188913)3/18/2016 3:36:21 PM
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The court order sets the precedence that Apple can be compelled to make custom software against their wishes as long as what the courts mandates is not explicitly against the law. It is not a power the courts or the FBI should have.

Yes, I believe Apple can break into this phone without jeopardizing encryption for all. I believe they would have done it if the FBI had asked nicely, rather than backing them into a corner. Now Apple cannot do it without setting a precedent that gives the All Writs Act more power than was intended.
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