Brooklyn Judge Sides With Apple In Another Legal Faceoff With FBI
Though not binding in other courts, the decision cuts against the same law that the FBI is using to compel Apple’s help in unlocking an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters.
Orenstein-Order
By Unknown Author
A federal judge has denied the United States government’s request to open up an Apple iPhone in a drug case in New York.
Is Tidal Changing How Fans Talk About Music?
Is Tidal Changing How Fans Talk About Music?
Technological innovations like streaming are shifting how music gets released today — but artist exclusives are also changing the way fans process today’s most popular tracks.
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Apple Wins Ruling in New York iPhone Hacking Order
By KATIE BENNER
A federal judge denied the use of the All Writs Act, a law that federal authorities have cited in insisting on Apple’s help breaking into iPhones.
Kanye West’s ‘The Life Of Pablo’ Sparks Rampant Piracy
Kanye West’s ‘The Life Of Pablo’ Sparks Rampant Piracy
NPR’s Audie Cornish talks with Paul Resnikoff, publisher of Digital Music News, about what the piracy of Kanye West’s new album says about streaming as a venue for music.