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Microsoft Backs Apple in FBI Battle
« on: February 25, 2016, 08:55:32 pm »
http://fortune.com/2016/02/25/microsoft-backs-apple-fbi-battle/

Microsoft Backs Apple in FBI Battle

by  Robert Hackett 

  FEBRUARY 25, 2016, 2:51 PM EST


“Wholeheartedly.”

Make no mistake about who Microsoft sides with in the case of Apple versus FBI.

Microsoft  MSFT 0.88%  president and chief legal officer Brad Smith said at a congressional hearing on Thursday that his company “wholeheartedly” supports Apple’s  AAPL 0.33%  refusal to assist the FBI in unlocking a terrorist’s iPhone. “We at Microsoft support Apple and will be filing an amicus brief next week,” he said.

The tech exec apparently whipped out an early 20th century adding machine to illustrate his point, the Seattle Times reports. “We do not believe that courts should seek to resolve issues of 21st century technology with a law that was written in the era of the adding machine,” he said, alluding to the All Writs Act, which is the basis of the FBI’s case.

The Redmond, Wash.-based computing giant joins a number of companies and business leaders that have shown support for Apple’s objection to helping law enforcement break into an iPhone owned by one of the San Bernardino, Calif. shooters. Top tech execs such as Google’s  GOOG 0.63%  Sundar Pichai and Facebook-owned  FB 0.97%  WhatsApp’s Jan Koum have made public statements in favor of Apple CEO Tim Cook’s stance.

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Previously, the only hint at Microsoft’s position came last week when CEO Satya Nadella retweeted a link Smith posted to Twitter. The link led to a statement from the industry group Reform Government Surveillance that objects to encryption “backdoors.” (Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates recently walked back from statements that seemed to endorse the FBI’s position.)


Smith’s latest statements came at a hearing over cross-border data transfers. Apple recently backed Microsoft in its legal battle over the since-replaced Safe Harbor rules that governed transatlantic transfers; now Microsoft appears to be returning the favor.

James Comey, director of the FBI, and Bruce Sewell, Apple senior vice president and general counsel, are scheduled to testify before Congress on March 1. The hearing will concern encryption issues.
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Re: Microsoft Backs Apple in FBI Battle
« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2016, 09:03:10 pm »
Gates said he was on FBI side a bit ago. Interesting Gates owns the company, yet his employee sides with Apple. I wonder what is going on behind closed doors at Gates company?


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Re: Microsoft Backs Apple in FBI Battle
« Reply #2 on: February 25, 2016, 09:16:55 pm »
Microsoft REALLY doesn't want Apple to lose. If Apple has to "hand over the keys" as it were, so will Microsoft - and Cortana in Win 10 is an NSA wet dream come true.

And thank you, sink, for keeping us updated on this particular bit of mischief!
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Re: Microsoft Backs Apple in FBI Battle
« Reply #3 on: February 25, 2016, 09:23:33 pm »
Gates said he was on FBI side a bit ago. Interesting Gates owns the company, yet his employee sides with Apple. I wonder what is going on behind closed doors at Gates company?

Gates and Cook are both globalists.

This is just a bit of theatre so the peeps don't figure out they're being sold down the river for a little while longer...


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Re: Microsoft Backs Apple in FBI Battle
« Reply #4 on: February 26, 2016, 12:04:30 am »
Gates and Cook are both globalists.

This is just a bit of theatre so the peeps don't figure out they're being sold down the river for a little while longer...
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