Re: cryptsetup, LUKS, plausible deniability

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In the UK there is a law and it is being enforced. The pigs can force you to 
give them your encryption key or throw you in jail. It is illegal to withhold 
the key. If there is reasonable doubt that you even have a key, then you are 
much better off and will probably remain free.

> Moji <lordmoji@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Plausible deniability has legal ramifications that are beneficial in
> > those more litigious societies, to which many people belong.
> 
> In which ones?
> 
> > This shifts the burden of proof to the opposing attorney/agency to prove
> > that random data represents information that you are obscuring.
> 
> In which country is it possible for you to get convicted for something
> they assume but cannot proof because you don't give them the key to
> prove it on the one hand while it is not possible for them to force you
> to give them more on the other hand?
> 
> 
> regards
>    Mario
> 
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