• Anivia@feddit.org
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    17 days ago

    …it could be an illegally encrypted text, but also just random gibberish. How would you ever enforce such a law?

    I case of Germany the police would knock on your door at 6 am with a search warrant and confiscate all your electronics to search for encryption software or other incriminating evidence. And even if you were innocent they will keep the devices locked up for years before giving them back, not paying you any compensation for it.

    Just calling a politician “pimmel” on Twitter is enough for that treatment in Germany.

    • hemmes@lemmy.world
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      17 days ago

      Yeah, valid point.

      Further more, continuing with your theory, authorities would have something up their sleeve to get a bogus search warrant under the guise that something they intercepted or acquired one way or another, like an email which may even contain regular conversational text - doesn’t even have to be gibberish. They could claim it’s actually encrypted text and seize data and equipment.