>a case that so well matched their political agenda.
It's almost perfect isn't it ? It's prima facie reasonable, there's no immediate privacy violation, Apple - by the looks of it - could comply fairly trivially and failure is sure to lead to attempts to legislate. Don't like the motivation but you have give them points for planning and execution.
It's almost perfect isn't it ? It's prima facie reasonable, there's no immediate privacy violation, Apple - by the looks of it - could comply fairly trivially and failure is sure to lead to attempts to legislate. Don't like the motivation but you have give them points for planning and execution.