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No need for that kind of language Stuart.Calm down. You're misinterpreting the position on so many different levels.
For starters nobody is being forced to do anything. The FBI have applied for a court order, which may or may not be granted. And I think we all agree that the courts *do* have the power to order people and companies to take, or refrain from taking, certain actions.
Secondly, if the court does so order, Apple has been asked to circumvent the security mechanism on this specific iPhone. The FBI has asked for assistance which would be effective on this specific phone only. To my mind it's analogous to asking a safe manufacturer to break open a specific safe.
Nobody apart from you is talking about Apple being required to change the products they offer for sale. But even if they were, that's a perfectly reasonable thing for courts to do. Want to make and sell a new range of Polonium-210 teabags? You might find "they" won't let you. No surprise there, to most of us.
And no it's not just that one phone. It's nine phones now. This is exactly how those kind of things happen.
This is merely one example with a big enough organisation to make a stance. I'm privy to monthly industry updates and this is not the only area at all where this is happening.