Reaction to France's arrest this weekend of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov has, no surprise, broken along mostly predictable lines -- with one side, for example, arguing that France took the billionaire into custody in response to widespread criminality that was enabled via his encrypted messaging app. Meanwhile, free speech advocates on the other side like Edward Snowden and Alexei Navalny advisor Leonid Volkov have blasted France's move as an attempt to enjoy some measure of control over a digital bastion of free speech...