Buried in New York State's proposed budget is an ill-conceived measure to stifle 3D printing with surveillance and censorware. We need to act now to defend creators and demand legislators to drop these provisions. eff.org/deeplinks/2026/04/stop… #newyork #3dprinting
Stop New York's Attack on 3D Printing
New York's proposed 2026-2027 budget currently includes provisions that will require all 3D printers sold in the state to run print-blocking censorware—software that surveils every print for forbidden designs.Electronic Frontier Foundation
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in reply to Electronic Frontier Foundation • •Whenever shit like this comes up, the important question to always ask is; What is the end goal? What other ridiculous things can be easily tacked onto this once it's in place?
These sorts of legislation are always pushed under the guise of things like public safety, child protection, human rights, etc. Using this sort of language to identify their initial plan makes it very dificult for anyone to oppose them without being flagged as an asshole.
Take for example the recent "age verification" stuff that's been proposed and passed recently done for the ""protection of children"" from porn, gambling, or anything deemed inappropriate. Or... could it be read that this is an easy way for someone to identify/isolate all the kinky kids?
Folks in positions to shut this sort of ridiculousness down before it's ever known to the public have get to stop being scared to oppose these bullies, do what they're there to do and stand up for the people they represent.
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