California to Mandate Gun-Blocking Function in 3D Printers
California legislature passes bill requiring firearm-blocking tech in 3D printers; EFF warns users who circumvent it could face misdemeanor charges.
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California legislature passes bill requiring firearm-blocking tech in 3D printers; EFF warns users who circumvent it could face misdemeanor charges.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and other human rights groups have submitted a brief to a federal appeals court arguing that warrantless searches of smartphones and other devices by customs officials violate the U.S. Constitution.
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