Silicon Valley executives including Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook chief; Jack Dorsey, Twitter founder; and Sundar Pichai, head of Google, have all sided with Mr Cook. National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden called the showdown “the most important tech case in a decade”.
包括Facebook首席执行官马克丠克伯格(Mark Zuckerberg)、Twitter创始人杰克多西(Jack Dorsey)、谷歌(Google)首席执行官桑德尔皮查伊(Sundar Pichai)在内的硅谷高管都站在了库克一边。美国国家安全局(National Security Agency)泄密者爱德华斯诺登(Edward Snowden)称这场对决“是十年来最重要的科技事件。”
But James Comey, FBI director, has insisted that the case is “quite narrow”.
但联邦调查局局长詹姆斯科米(James Comey)坚持认为此案范围“相当有限”。
“We don’t want to break anyone’s encryption or set a master key loose on the land,” Mr Comey wrote in a blogpost on Sunday night.
詹姆斯科米周日晚上在一篇博文中写道:“我们不希望破解任何人的加密,或释放一把万能钥匙。”
Mr Gates told the FT that there were benefits to the government being able to enforce taxation, stop crime and investigate terror threats, but said there must be rules on when the information can be accessed.
盖茨向《金融时报》表示这些信息对于政府来说是有利的,能够加强税收、制止犯罪和调查恐怖威胁,但他表示必须对获取信息的时间设定规则。
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