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The blueprint for a 3-D-printed gun was uploaded in book form to Amazon as a free speech exercise. Amazon removed it.
One day after a federal judge ordered Defense Distributed to remove its online repository of blueprints for plastic, 3-D-printable guns from the Internet, at least one such blueprint appeared somewhere else: inside a book.
A 584-page book contained computer code that could be copied and then theoretically fed to a 3-D printer for the creation of a plastic pistol called the Liberator — the exact computer code the federal judge blocked Defense Distributed from publishing through a temporary restraining order July 31. The book was titled “The Liberator Code Book: An Exercise in Freedom of Speech.”
And then, on Aug. 1, the book was put up for sale on Amazon.com — an apparent attempt to circumvent the judge’s order.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ise-amazon-removed-it/?utm_term=.639fe886205c
One day after a federal judge ordered Defense Distributed to remove its online repository of blueprints for plastic, 3-D-printable guns from the Internet, at least one such blueprint appeared somewhere else: inside a book.
A 584-page book contained computer code that could be copied and then theoretically fed to a 3-D printer for the creation of a plastic pistol called the Liberator — the exact computer code the federal judge blocked Defense Distributed from publishing through a temporary restraining order July 31. The book was titled “The Liberator Code Book: An Exercise in Freedom of Speech.”
And then, on Aug. 1, the book was put up for sale on Amazon.com — an apparent attempt to circumvent the judge’s order.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ise-amazon-removed-it/?utm_term=.639fe886205c