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I'm from Argentina. I've heard this before and I didn't really believe it, and maybe I still don't. Like, there are so many things you might do that could be a spanner in the works for this scheme. What if you hang up on them? What if you refuse to answer the door? To my knowledge there are no laws that require one to open the door for police; if they have an order from a judge they don't need to knock. What if you refuse to unlock your systems to allow them to inspect them?

Do you know where I could get more information on this?




laws 11723 and 25036, they can get a judge's order, google: software legal allanamientos

don't confuse raids of people distributing software illegaly, this happened to companies that were suspected of using pirated versions at some scale and for some reason didn't want to settle.


What I'm reading is that they basically do have warrants. What a bunch of crooks, both the judges and the corporate drones.




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