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by dingnuts
406 days ago
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> In what country is there actually a "right to private, encrypted communication"? I recognize that this is not a popular opinion, but IMHO IT SHOULD BE covered by the "secure in their papers" section in the 4th Amendment in the US, and/or with established precedent regulating encryption export as armaments, by the 2nd & the Heller decision granting the rights afforded by the 2nd to the individual at least that's the correct interpretation of the founding document as far as I can tell. not that it matters anymore. |
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