Can a Court Arbitrarily Conclude That 'Security' Overrules the First Amendment?
Company asks the Supreme Court to hear its case for being allowed to put 3D printing plans for guns on its website.
Company asks the Supreme Court to hear its case for being allowed to put 3D printing plans for guns on its website.
The novelist, activist, and BoingBoing founder on cyber warfare, Uber-style reputation economics, and what he's likely to get arrested for someday.
A wave of new technologies is making it easier for us all to flip the bird to regulators and prohibitionists.
Wilson sat down with Reason TV to discuss his new memoir "Come and Take It: The Gun Printer's Guide to Thinking Free."
Is hosting a file that instructs a 3D printer how to make a plastic gun such a threat to national security that the First Amendment must take a back seat?
Is plastic gun printer Cody Wilson an 'open source terrorist' or a free speech hero?
Prior restraint keeps blueprints off the Internet.
New exhibit at Boston Museum of Fine Arts showcases the promise of technology and fashion.
Instead of adapting laws and regulations to the evolving possibilities of the world in which they live, regulators, could try to head off that evolution instead
Massie's brief argues State Department claiming powers to halt speech related to 3D weapon printing that the relevant law does not, and cannot, give.
Increasingly sophisticated homemade guns are so entrenched cops fear their use by organized crime, so now let's fret over desktop weapons of mass destruction.
Judge not sure that government preventing the distribution of software files related to 3D-printing a pistol violates First or Second Amendment.
Cody Wilson's legal team explains why the State Department should stop violating his-and our-First and Second Amendment rights over 3D printing files.
ITAR wants to codify awful practices 3D printed gun guru Cody Wilson is suing them over.
Threatening the 3D weapon guru over gunmaking files on the Internet violates his First Amendment rights--and everyone's Second Amendment rights
Free Speech and Right to Bear Arms Both Violated by Keeping Him From Spreading Software that Helps People Make Guns At Home, Wilson insists.
"This has shown that anyone can illegally manufacture guns with a 3D printer."
Ruger 10/22? AR-10 lower receiver? Yep, it's been done.
Offers $15,000 Bounty for Anyone Who Can Deliver Him a MarkForged carbon-fiber 3D Printer.
Q&A With Cambrian Genomics' Austen Heinz
Q&A With Cambrian Genomics' Austen Heinz
Just wait until artists get their hands on this technology.