French parliament votes to jail tech execs who refuse to decrypt data
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/03/04/france_to_jail_tech_execs_over_encryption/
The French parliament has voted in favor of punishing companies that refuse to decrypt data for government investigators by threatening businesses with big fines and possible jail terms for staff.
This comes amid the FBI's high-profile battle with Apple in the US to unlock a dead killer's encrypted iPhone.
French deputies voted to add an amendment to a penal reform bill that would fine companies 350,000 (US$385,350) for a refusal to decrypt and give up to five years in jail for senior executives. Telecommunications company executives would face smaller fines and up to two years in jail for not cooperating with the authorities.
The new penalties were the idea of right wing opposition deputies, AFP (Agence France Presse) reports, and are opposed by the French government, which has consistently opposed moves to reduce IT security after the terrorist attack in Paris last November.