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Wednesday, February 17, 2016

18th-Century Law at Heart of Apple's Dispute With F.B.I.

An act from the 18th century helped the Justice Department in its push to make Apple help write software to disable privacy defenses in its phones.









Posted by Terry Chenier at 10:04 AM
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