Apple told a court that it shouldn't have to help the FBI unlock a San Bernardino shooter's iPhone, claiming its computer code is protected by the First Amendment's right to free speech and that the company shouldn't be "conscripted" to work for the government.
Apple said in a court filing Thursday that "this is not a case about one isolated iPhone."
Apple to court: Government can't force us to write code - Feb. 25, 2016
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