NobleSavage
Veteran Member
Maybe the SCOTUS could expand the 2nd amendment or add on to the right of privacy. I’m interested in “should there be a right” NOT “is there a right". I don't want to get into constitutional interpretation. The government made previous attempts to control or get the upper hand with crypto. See the clipper chip and export restrictions.
Now they are trying again:
http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2015/01/16/obama-sides-with-cameron-in-encryption-fight/
Now they are trying again:
http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2015/01/16/obama-sides-with-cameron-in-encryption-fight/
President Barack Obama said Friday that police and spies should not be locked out of encrypted smartphones and messaging apps, taking his first public stance in a simmering battle over private communications in the digital age.
Apple, Google and Facebook have introduced encrypted products in the past half year that the companies say they could not unscramble, even if faced with a search warrant. That’s prompted vocal complaints from spy chiefs, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and, this week, British Prime Minister David Cameron.
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