Collections of Amicus Briefs in Support of Apple, at Apple.com, including from ACLU and David Kaye.
The letter from Salihin Kondoker, husband of a victim who survived the San Bernardino terrorist attack, is particularly moving.
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Collections of Amicus Briefs in Support of Apple, at Apple.com, including from ACLU and David Kaye.
The letter from Salihin Kondoker, husband of a victim who survived the San Bernardino terrorist attack, is particularly moving.
The arguments between Apple and FBI in unlocking “just one” iPhone that was used by one shooter of the 2015 San Bernardino Attack has one single theme:
For the greater good.
The FBI believes that the greater good is to see the data contained in this iPhone 5c; which might provide crucial link of the shooters and the terrorist networks.
Apple believes that the court order requested by the FBI sets a dangerous precedent that undermine privacy of the people.
The American people are divided on this issue. Americans are against the terrorists. Americans also believe in liberty and privacy.
Unfortunately, Americans could agree on what “the greater good” is.
Should you feel compelled to help those affected by the San Bernardino mass-shooting, you can:
ABC7 has a comprehensive list of ways to help families of victims of the mass-shooting.