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Litigation

Feb. 27, 2016

Apple wants order to assist government vacated

Apple filed a motion Thursday arguing that the courts are the wrong venue for its encryption fight with the government and that the FBI may have already fumbled its chance at winning the privacy versus public safety case.

By Amanda Schallert
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Apple filed a motion Thursday arguing that the courts are the wrong venue for its encryption fight with the government and that the FBI may have already fumbled its chance at winning the privacy versus public safety case.

The motion seeks to vacate an order issued earlier this month compelling Apple to engineer new code and help the FBI access data on an iPhone used by one of the shooters i...

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