Message from @Undead Mockingbird
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In Australia, until recently, warrants wouldn't cover keys unless a judge specifies it covers a key and most judges aren't that tech savvy
Many countries have such laws on the books.
Australia has infinite implied rights
Imagine going to the police station to report a crime that you done, and you run in screaming "I PLEAD THE 5TH"
also a lot of underworld programers will create new encryption system
We're technically more free than America is
i think a true 100% no encryption policy its impossible to implement
Huh?
I'm confused now.
@BlueAndBlack and he cant specify a key thats not written down to begin with, either, right? You can only get a warrrant for something physical, if its in your head it cant possibly be covered
There are situations under which you can be compelled to testify, yes.
the us is ranked very very low on the freedom index
horribly low
But that seems a bit absurd now.
@Redneo something like that
3rd world country low
and still they cannot prevent shit
In Australia, unless there's a law about it, you're allowed to do it
Freedom index?
Ranked by whom?
talking about laws that dont work
ACLU?
For instance, when marijuana is legalised they won't write a law, they'll just amend drug laws to remove any references to marijuana
@Undead Mockingbird well freedom of the press doesnt mean freedom from consequences.
The ACLU has become a lefty activist organization, just like most.
Because it'll be implied to be legal
No, I know that Punks, but the freedom index has some really weird criteria.
wait economic freedom?
For example, Europe is listed higher on free speech than the US.
USA its low on economic freedom?
In Germany you can get arrested for FB posts.
United States is 17th out of 162 on that list
yes
thats 3rd world country tier
its not that like the most important thing about USA?
We're doing pretty damn good
Well, I think it's a weird ranking then.
12 is fine, Maddie