This appears pretty big. For those who don't remember, in 2013 the State Department decided that 3-D printer files containing information to print firearms parts fell under the International Traffic in Arms (ITAR) regulations. There's now been a settlement in that case. You can read about it here.
A 3-D file, the State Department and ITAR
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Interesting case. The wired.com article is rather long, but a very entertaining read: https://www.wired.com/story/a-landma...-for-diy-guns/
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A US district judge has temporarily blocked Cody Wilson from uploading 3D gun design files online.
UPDATE: A US district judge has temporarily blocked Cody Wilson from uploading 3D gun design files online until the legal battle can be resolved in court.
Trump tweets:
I am looking into 3-D Plastic Guns being sold to the public.
Already spoke to NRA, doesn't seem to make much sense!
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Gunster shareholder Thomas Julin sees no First Amendment protection for publishing blueprints that can be used by 3-D printers to make plastic guns.
There have been other cases and controversial information being tested.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit_Ma...nt_Contractors
The outcome of this case will be interesting to follow.Last edited by montana; 08-04-2018, 02:17 PM.
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