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Amazon bans the sale of a guidebook for 3D printing a gun
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Amazon has banned a book that provides the code needed to 3D print a handgun.
“The Liberator Code Book: An Exercise in the Freedom of Speech,” appeared on Amazon’s website on August 1. The company said it dropped the $20 book on Wednesday because it violated Amazon’s content guidelines, but it would not offer further details.
“Code is speech,” the apparent author, “CJ Awelow,” wrote in a brief description on Amazon, echoing the legal argument made by the organization behind the code. “Proceeds will be used to fight for free speech and the right to bear arms.” |
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jdege
(8/25/2018)
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If anyone can find anywhere else this is being offered, post a link. |
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