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Julian Sanchez

@normative

He sits motionless, like a spider in the center of its web, but that web has a thousand radiations, and he knows well every quiver of each of them.

Joined August 2007
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    Julian Sanchez ‏@normative Feb 17

    This isn’t even REALLY about crypto. It’s about whether developers can be conscripted to write spyware. http://www.apple.com/customer-letter/ …

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      1. gHostbuster ‏@MchLrgrSystm Feb 17

        @normative it's not spyware if the collection is a fixed data set subject to a warrant?

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      2. Julian Sanchez ‏@normative Feb 17

        @MchLrgrSystm I don’t think the definition of “spyware” depends in any way on legal process.

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      3. gHostbuster ‏@MchLrgrSystm Feb 17

        @normative so in effect a corporation is above the law if they can afford to be?

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      4. Julian Sanchez ‏@normative Feb 17

        @MchLrgrSystm Now you’re just making nonsense strings that superficially resemble sentences.

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      6. gHostbuster ‏@MchLrgrSystm Feb 17

        @normative hey man I just want to know what my market cap has to be to say no to a judge.

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      7. Alexander Riccio ‏@ariccio Feb 17

        @MchLrgrSystm @normative your "market cap" must be "position to compromise the security of hundreds of millions"

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      8. gHostbuster ‏@MchLrgrSystm Feb 17

        @ariccio @normative given the scope of the order those hundreds of millions would have to be processed on-site. FBI not asking for remote.

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      9. Alexander Riccio ‏@ariccio Feb 17

        @MchLrgrSystm @normative what's to stop them from modifying for portability, or total location independence?

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      1. Nelson ‏@NelsonFarmer Feb 17

        @normative I can be asked to pop a balloon, that doesn't mean I must be successful at it. Failure is an option (hint hint)

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      2. Julian Sanchez ‏@normative Feb 17

        @NelsonFarmer Not really in this case. There's no dispute they can do it; failure would be interpreted as noncompliance.

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    1. Andrew M. Grossman ‏@andrewmgrossman Feb 17

      @danterzian @normative & relatively more straightforward defenses to gov't effort here, incl. 1st amend, due process, etc.

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    2. Owen Barcala ‏@obarcala Feb 17

      @normative It's broader: whether gov can compel private entities to create/invent/act for the gov, against their own interests

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      1. Eleanor Saitta ‏@Dymaxion Feb 17

        .@whvholst @normative I look forward to the 3rd amendment fight. (cc @emptywheel @Riana_Crypto )

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      1. Milton Mueller ‏@miltonmueller Feb 17

        @normative it's an entire company that's being conscripted

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    3. zooko ‏@zooko Feb 23 Boulder, CO

      @normative @trevp__https://ello.co/zooko/post/dkBcasmheECZgBNIFJyoqg …

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    4. JW_LA ‏@JW_DTLA Feb 17

      @normative @conncarroll this is just like disabled people ramps and building developers. GOV has construction rules, code rules next.

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