[Cryptography] Two more Apple amicus briefs

Henry Baker hbaker1 at pipeline.com
Fri Mar 4 01:05:35 EST 2016


At 08:04 PM 3/3/2016, James S. Tyre wrote:
>> -- a whole bunch of tech companies:
>> 
>> https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/2746620/Apple-Amicus-Brief-by-Airbnb-EBay-Twitter-and.pdf
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>> -- ATT:
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>> https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/2746626/Apple-Amicus-Brief-From-AT-amp-T.pdf
>
>Apple itself has the biggest collection at https://www.apple.com/pr/library/2016/03/03Amicus-Briefs-in-Support-of-Apple.html  But even it's collection is not yet complete for amici in support of Apple, and there are some amici in support of the government.
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>James S. Tyre
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Thanks very much -- that's quite a list.

However, isn't Amazon being a little disingenuous here, as they just dropped encryption on their mobile products like a hot rock?  (Although Amazon has no choice about encryption on their cloud services; their cloud services have already been hacked quite a lot.)

Supposedly, Apple has already filed an appeal brief, but I haven't been able to find it.  Anyone?  Anyone?

Thanks in advance.



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