Earlier this year, Bragg wrote to 3D printing companies, asking them to ensure their services can’t be used to create firearms. On Saturday, Bragg announced that one such company, Thingiverse, would ...
The reproduction of 3D-printed guns is compelling law enforcers and legislators to grapple with the shadowy face of available digital production. What was initially a revolution in technology has ...
A growing online gun rights movement known as "3D2A," and the accessibility of 3D printers, have sparked an explosive growth ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More DEFCAD is a website for 3D printing of guns. It’s bathed in controversy, ...
It didn't take long for the US government to get the designs for a 3D-printed gun taken down from its creator's site. "Defcad files are being removed from public access at the request of the US ...
Someone should write a poem or essay which discusses the political implications of the State Department's censorship efforts, but which also encodes these files in some fashion, such as through the ...
(NEW YORK) -- One of the world's largest digital design platforms, Thingiverse, is taking new steps to block 3D-printed guns and gun parts after investigators in New York discovered an alarming number ...
For those who worry that even 24 hours without the ability to download 3D-printed gun blueprints is too much, fret no more: The Pirate Bay is on the case. On Thursday, the U.S. State Department ...
We've been following the 3D printed gun for a while now. In internet time, it's been generations. In real time, it's been less than a year or so. What is legally defined as a gun has already been ...
Fulfilling his promise to unveil the world’s first operational 3D-printed firearm, Defense Distributed founder Cody Wilson invited Forbes reporter Andy Greenberg to watch the weapon’s first shot at an ...
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