> The core point is: they wanted more than just this phone. But they > said it was only about this phone.
That's the core point you're making, and I have no opinion on it. > Is this "conspiracy theory" outrageous? Or only the one where they > wanted legal precedent? The latter. They believed they already had the precedents they needed; otherwise they would've never brought the lawsuit. > They don't have the equipment to read out the memory? How would I know? What's public record is this: they hire a *lot* of forensics nerds from the private sector and have long-standing relationships with major forensics firms like Kyrus, Cellebrite, and others. I suspect it's fair to conclude they need support from the private sector for a lot of their operations. > PS: In Dutch, we write the name "Johan" with one n; they seem to > flourish quite well without the support of additional ones. It's the > Germans that seem to have trouble to /stop/ spelling Johan :). My apologies to Johan. :) Many years ago I was an exchange student in Hildesheim, Germany. My knowledge of German has atrophied considerably in the last twenty years, but I suspect some lingering instinct there compelled me to add the second 'n'. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
