Is Computer Code Protected Speech? This Case Will Decide
This video discusses the legal battles surrounding the distribution of computer code for 3D printing firearms and accessories. It highlights a lawsuit filed by California Attorney General Rob Bonta against a Florida-based company, Control Pew LLC, for allegedly distributing such code. The video also covers a counter-suit filed by Control Pew LLC, challenging California's attempt to regulate online publications hosted outside the state. A key legal question explored is whether computer code for 3D printing firearms constitutes protected speech under the First Amendment, referencing a Third Circuit case that ruled purely functional code without expressive use is not protected.










