Inside Apple this idea is nicknamed, not affectionately, GovtOS. "We had long discussions about that internally, when they asked us," Cook says. "Lots of people were involved. It wasn't just me sitting in a room somewhere deciding that way, it was a labored decision. We thought about all the things you would think we would think about." The decision, when it came, was no.Cook actually thought that might be the end of it. It wasn't: on Feb. 16 the FBI both escalated and went public, obtaining a court order from a federal judge that required Apple to create GovtOS under something called the All Writs Act. Cook took deep, Alabaman umbrage at the manner in which he learned about the court order, which was in the press: "If I'm working with you for several months on things, if I have a relationship with you, and I decide one day I'm going to sue you, I'm a country boy at the end of the day: I'm going to pick up the phone and tell you I'm going to sue you."
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De FBI moet gestopt worden, zij zijn dom bezig. Ze gaan voor de snelle winst, maar vergeten dat ze vervolgens hun eigen geheimen ook niet meer geheim kunnen houden.
Iphonefan123 om 18:59, 18-03-2016macmiep: alleen als je dit zelf instelt, dit is niet standaard. en de telefoon waar het overgaat is de iPhone 5C