@Susan_Hennessey There is such a point where FBI says, "impossible to get," as they presumably have w/hard drive. @KDbyProxy
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@emptywheel@KDbyProxy Not sure the analogy is really apt. But capability (versus doing something new) probably stronger burden defense.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@emptywheel@Susan_Hennessey They write code; they've written code to serve purpose X; FBI wants them to write code to serve purpose Y. -
@emptywheel@Susan_Hennessey I've seen no report that FBI wants any Apple employee to write code in a language he/she doesn't know. -
@KDbyProxy But that would likely be perceived as undue burden, and rightly so.@Susan_Hennessey -
@emptywheel@KDbyProxy My first instinct was this would be undue burden. But reading the cases government cites, I'm not so sure now. -
@emptywheel@KDbyProxy Certainly best argument (apart from constitutional ones) but I don't know that it obviously prevails. Close call.
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