February 29, 2016
By Neil Hughes
Apple's chief attorney, Bruce Sewell, (click here) will testify before the U.S. Congress on Tuesday, where he will argue that any decisions on mobile encryption should be decided by representatives of the people, not a warrant request based on a 220-year-old statute....
The USA is the best joke going. The people are suppose to decide if the law can work or not. That's a new one.
Why not dissolve government and figure anarchy is the only reality.
Does the arrest have to be the CEO or will Bruce Sewell do?
By Neil Hughes
Apple's chief attorney, Bruce Sewell, (click here) will testify before the U.S. Congress on Tuesday, where he will argue that any decisions on mobile encryption should be decided by representatives of the people, not a warrant request based on a 220-year-old statute....
The USA is the best joke going. The people are suppose to decide if the law can work or not. That's a new one.
Why not dissolve government and figure anarchy is the only reality.
Does the arrest have to be the CEO or will Bruce Sewell do?