@gabrielmalor @Patterico The conflation of gov't functions (fulfilling FOIA requests) & this case in part 3 seems to me to be pretty weak.
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@chrisgeidner@Patterico Maybe a better analogy would be third-party subpoenas? -
@gabrielmalor@chrisgeidner Which is an analogy I used as well. Hillary analogy was admittedly for an emotional punch. -
@Patterico@gabrielmalor I honestly don't know coding well enough to know whether the burden issue is as light as you state it as. If so ... -
@Patterico@gabrielmalor ... then it's not likely an undue burden and they'll be ordered to do so under NY Telephone Co. -
@Patterico@gabrielmalor One of my big concerns, again beyond my technical know-how, is what, via remote access, the government might be ... -
@Patterico@gabrielmalor ... able to figure out the code changes implemented by Apple, if the gov't is trying to find a way around Apple. -
@chrisgeidner@Patterico The issue isn't really whether someone else can write the code. -
@chrisgeidner@Patterico It's whether Apple's proprietary access signature for the update will be replicable. (It won't.) - 9 more replies
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@chrisgeidner I hear you, but it's a loose analogy: if you're obligated to help gather info, you may also have to write code.@gabrielmalorThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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