3-D-printed gun blueprint was uploaded in book form to Amazon as a 'free speech exercise.' Amazon removed it.
"Neil Richards, a professor at Washington University School of Law in St. Louis specializing in information law, told The Post that asking a judge to decide a question of whether code acts as speech could present collateral consequences as technology continues to evolve. Because our world revolves so heavily around digital code, he said, "asking if code is speech is like asking if everything is speech," which the First Amendment was not designed for, he said. Read more about 3-D-printed gun blueprint was uploaded in book form to Amazon as a 'free speech exercise.' Amazon removed it.