Is Apple’s bold stance on encryption setting the company up for civil suits?Apple’s strong support of user privacy — specifically including end-to-end encryption uncrackable by the government — could be setting the company up for civil suits based on the Antiterrorism Act and other laws, a legal blog has noted in a series of controversial posts. Writing for Lawfare, Benjamin Wittes and Zoe Bedell penned a two-part article suggesting that Apple’s […]<img alt="" border="0" src="
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Is Apple’s bold stance on encryption setting the company up for civil suits?