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    On 2016-03-29 01:16, William Flynn Wallace wrote:<br>
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                the issue?  Commission of felonies, especially those
                involving national security,  erases all privacy
                expectations, or should.  This is far from just random
                scanning of everyone's data.</div>
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    Forcing a company to design a tool to undermine their own security.
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    Note: not revealing existing information or backdoors, but making
    one. <br>
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    Forcing companies to become complicit against their own will in
    surveillance is a bad step. <br>
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    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">-- 
Anders Sandberg
Future of Humanity Institute
Oxford Martin School
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