RIM cant let India spy on BlackBerry email

Research In Motion confirmed on Thursday that it will not give the Indian government access to email sent to and from BlackBerry smartphones in its country. The refusal to comply with Indias request is less a moral stance and more an issue of technology, according to RIM. There is no possibility of us providing any kind of a solution, RIM VP Robert Crow said to reporters. There is no solution. There are no keys to be handed. India demanded access to email and all other BlackBerry services last year as part of larger efforts to monitor security threats within the country. RIM gave the Indian government access to its BlackBerry Messenger service earlier this month, butcomplex email encryption will apparently not allow the company to provide similar access to its email services.

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