Apple
After many attorney hours and substantial lawyer fees, the court order for Apple to help the FBI is suspended
The federal magistrate judge has suspended her order for Apple to help the FBI crack the iPhone password protection
Here is Apple’s March 16 reply brief opposing the FBI subpoena
Here is Apple's March 16 reply brief opposing the FBI subpoena, without the numerous and lengthy attachments thereto,
Here are the Apple v. FBI party and amicus briefs
Here are the party and amicus briefs filed with the court in Apple v. FBI.
Today Apple filed its motion to vacate the magistrate judge’s order to create technology to help the FBI crack through its iPhone password protection
Today, Apple filed its motion to vacate the magistrate judge's order to create technology to help the FBI crack through its iPhone password protection. The motion is here. My blog entry with links to prior case documents is here.
Here are the court documents behind Apple’s refusal to become an FBI terrorism-fighting arm
Rather than my amplifying opinions that already have been stated about the court order for Apple to help the FBI with a backdoor around its iPhone security protection, I provide the following additional thoughts and court documents.