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This bill would require a smartphone that is manufactured on or after January 1, 2017, and sold in California, to be capable of being decrypted and unlocked by its manufacturer or its operating system provider.
Else whee I saw something where anybody caught purchasing an iPhone next year would face a $2000 fine. The logic must be that a criminal would never have that much money to pay for a secure phone.
This is above Geek random ridiculousness...
... Didn't mean to go on a political rant...but they are basically clueless.
Apple has raised concerns about the Investigatory Powers Bill to a parliamentary committee.The iPhone manufacturer believes the legislation could weaken the security protecting the personal data of "hundreds of millions of law-abiding citizens."The Investigatory Powers Bill – currently in its draft stage – could overhaul the rules governing how authorities can snoop on people's communications.
It's against the law in New York to shovel your own snow...without a permit.
It's illegal to offer snow shoveling services without registering. It's fine to shovel your own driveways and so forth.