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by MichaelZuo 256 days ago
“ bending over backwards” seems to be just an opinion, or collection of opinions…?

I don’t have a dog in this fight, but clearly there has to be some credible argument why opinion X is better than opinion Y (held by company decision makers).

Assuming it’s just automatically better isn’t productive.

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Indeed, an opinion held by legal experts, as the title of the submission quite clearly expresses. And on the other hand there is a history of Apple refusing other government requests.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple%E2%80%93FBI_encryption_d...

It doesn’t matter if every expert concurred, arguments from authority can not lead to opinion X becoming superior to opinion Y.

At least not in a logically valid way.

A government agency can tell people whatever it wants, if it doesn't have a legal basis then it has no authority. Unless it doesn't respect the rule of law. It might and probably will follow up its orders with force, but that's still not lawful.
Did you reply to the wrong comment?

I don’t see how it relates to the prior comment.

What is an "argument from authority"?
Exactly what it sounds like?

An argument that pretends some authority can effect the logic of an argument?

Indeed, an opinion held by legal experts, as the title of the submission quite clearly expresses.