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If the court decides that they're obligated to comply, then that should apply in all similar cases. Resisting that order would be more difficult because they already lost the battle, not because they already created the tool.


My point is that it would also apply in a smaller cases for a different reason than simple precedent: it would require no significant work not already undertaken.

This is the crux.


But why would that be bad? It shouldn't require significant additional work, even in smaller cases. If the FBI is getting warrants to access things without actual probable cause, then we need to be outraged about that issue, not how they get access.


It really seems like you've argued against yourself with this.




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