Apple Says Court Order Violates Constitutional Rights

Apple Says Court Order Violates Constitutional Rights

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The transcript discusses Apple's response to an FBI court order, which Apple claims violates their constitutional rights. Apple plans to fight the order publicly and through Congress, arguing it sets a dangerous precedent. The FBI cites legal precedents, but Apple disputes this, highlighting the broader implications for the tech industry. The case is expected to spark a national debate and legislative action.

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1.

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What constitutional rights does Apple claim the FBI's court order violates?

Second and Fourth Amendments

Second and Fifth Amendments

First and Fourth Amendments

First and Fifth Amendments

2.

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What is Tim Cook's plan regarding the issue with the FBI?

To ignore the issue

To resolve it internally within Apple

To discuss it with Congress

To speak with President Obama

3.

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30 sec • 1 pt

What historical law is the FBI relying on in its legal argument against Apple?

The All Writs Act

The Patriot Act

The Communications Act

The Privacy Act

4.

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What does Apple argue about the potential impact of the court order?

It will only affect the FBI

It will have no significant impact

It will set a precedent affecting the entire technology industry

It will only affect Apple

5.

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What is the broader topic of conversation that Apple is turning this case into?

A discussion on software development

A debate on government surveillance

A conversation on corporate responsibility

A focus on national security