Sounds good right up until the cops figure out what you did and charge you with destruction of evidence in an effort to make new case law against your "insane cop proof mode".
More defendants for Devin Nunes to file a lawsuit against. A Californian representative suing a bunch of NYPD on behalf if his family's Iowa dairy farm in Virginia courts. Sounds like a grade school geography lesson
The fundamental difference is who is unlocking it. Your file cabinet analogy fails because the government can open the file cabinet (ie forcing the lock open, cutting it off, hiring a locksmith, etc...) without the defendant doing it for them.
Publicly asking for assistance or obtaining a warrant...that's going to let killers and child molesters get away with their dastardly crimes.
If there was only some way for law enforcement to get the records they want from a Third Party like Ring with only a subpoena issued by a cop. They can't waste the 5 minutes it takes to get their favorite judge to issue the warrant telephonically.
This use of subpeona's to obtain information from Third Parties will be used only in the most dire of circumstances, to catch and prosecute only the most vile of offenders. We know this because law enforcement tells us it is so.
Given the Washington DC just fell victim to a ransomware attack threating to release info about it's confidential informants to local gangs, I wonder if they wished their information was protected by strong encryption.
On the post: Attorney General Says He'll Support Legislation That Bans The DOJ From Targeting Reporters During Leak Investigations
Yeah that will work. The DOJ will abide by a law when it refuses to abide by the Constitution.
On the post: Cable Giant Altice Demonstrates Why A Lack Of Broadband Competition Matters
Nice of them to openly admit to price fixing and violating the Sherman Act.
On the post: Marco Rubio Jumps To The Head Of The Line Of Ignorant Fools Pushing Dumb Social Media Regulation Bills
Which one of Rubio's staffers fell down on the job and let him near the internet again?
On the post: DOJ Asks DC Court To Compel Decryption Of Device Seized In A Capitol Raid Case
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Sounds good right up until the cops figure out what you did and charge you with destruction of evidence in an effort to make new case law against your "insane cop proof mode".
On the post: Shake Shack Manager Sues NYPD Officers, Union Reps For Falsely Claiming His Business Sold Cops Poisoned Shakes
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More defendants for Devin Nunes to file a lawsuit against. A Californian representative suing a bunch of NYPD on behalf if his family's Iowa dairy farm in Virginia courts. Sounds like a grade school geography lesson
On the post: DOJ Asks DC Court To Compel Decryption Of Device Seized In A Capitol Raid Case
Re: Dead horses and already settled law?
The government doesn't believe in already settled law unless it helps them.
On the post: DOJ Asks DC Court To Compel Decryption Of Device Seized In A Capitol Raid Case
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The fundamental difference is who is unlocking it. Your file cabinet analogy fails because the government can open the file cabinet (ie forcing the lock open, cutting it off, hiring a locksmith, etc...) without the defendant doing it for them.
On the post: No, 'Big Tech' Should Not Give 'Big Telecom' Billions Of Dollars For No Reason
Q: How do you know an idea is bad for everyone?
A: Big telco's support it.
On the post: After Eight Years And Three Reviews Of The Case, Indiana Supreme Court Rules Police Must Return Seized Car To Its Owner
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Because they're going to charge Timbs storage fees to get his car back?
On the post: Two States Pass Laws Limiting Law Enforcement Access To Private DNA Services
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So if a person doesn't submit their DNA to these companies, and they "going DNA dark"?
On the post: Oatly Sues PureOaty For Trademark And Trade Dress Infringement
Lawsuits like these only prove that the proverbial moron in a hurry is way smarter than some people running companies.
On the post: Ring Will Now Require Law Enforcement Requests For Camera Footage To Be Made Publicly
Publicly asking for assistance or obtaining a warrant...that's going to let killers and child molesters get away with their dastardly crimes.
If there was only some way for law enforcement to get the records they want from a Third Party like Ring with only a subpoena issued by a cop. They can't waste the 5 minutes it takes to get their favorite judge to issue the warrant telephonically.
This use of subpeona's to obtain information from Third Parties will be used only in the most dire of circumstances, to catch and prosecute only the most vile of offenders. We know this because law enforcement tells us it is so.
Oh....wait...nevermind.
On the post: Private Security Company Thinks It Should Be Able To Take People To Jail Just Like Real Cops
Caspari and Citizen looked at Jeremy Dewitte and Metro State and said, "You're under arrest for holding my beer."
On the post: Milwaukee Sewerage District Threatens Menards Over Fertilizer Sales
Evidently the MMSD has an excess of shit to get rid of so they put a bunch of it in threat letter that has less strength than cheap toilet paper.
On the post: FBI Informants Still Committing Serious Crimes Thousands Of Times A Year
Criminals being supervised by even worse criminals? Sounds like the RICO.
On the post: Michigan Legislator With No Understanding Of The 1st Amendment Wants To Fine Fact Checkers For Pointing Out His Lies
Another politician throwing a hissy fit because people don't simply accept the crap that he spews out of his mouth...must be a day ending in a 'y'.
On the post: Rep. Lauren Boebert Decides To Streisand Parody Site Making Fun Of Her, Threatens To Take Legal Action Against It
Is Devin Nunes giving lectures to other Congressmen on how to get their reputation destroyed by a parody site?
On the post: It Took Four Months And Thousands Of Dollars To Overturn One Manifestly Stupid Upload Block: Imagine How Bad It Will Soon Be With EU Copyright Directive's Blanket Use Of Filters
I stand corrected...apparently in French, "Hadopi" translates as "we don't understand technology but believe we should control all of it."
On the post: UK Child Welfare Agency's Anti-Encryption 'Research' Ignored Everything It Didn't Want To Hear
Given the Washington DC just fell victim to a ransomware attack threating to release info about it's confidential informants to local gangs, I wonder if they wished their information was protected by strong encryption.
On the post: Months After Indian Gov't Threatens To Jail Twitter Employees, Twitter Now Blocking Tweets That Criticize The Indian Government
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In his mind he didn't need to. He had a solution for every problem. Too bad they weren't based in realitym
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