The Dangers of California's Legislation to Censor 3D Printing
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- #3D Printing Regulation
- #Open Source Criminalization
- #Consumer Rights
- California's bill A.B. 2047 mandates censorware on all 3D printers and criminalizes open-source alternatives.
- The bill risks consumer harms like surveillance, platform lock-in, reduced innovation, and increased costs.
- It criminalizes user control by making it illegal to disable or circumvent mandated print-blocking algorithms.
- Manufacturers can enforce anti-consumer practices such as locking users into first-party tools and planned obsolescence.
- The bill reduces consumer choice by raising barriers for new competitors and limiting second-hand market resale.
- It creates a bureaucratic burden requiring the California DOJ to set standards and maintain databases of banned blueprints.
- The infrastructure could expand beyond firearms to censor other content like copyright or political speech.
- Impacts will extend globally as companies roll out these tools worldwide, affecting all 3D printer users.
- Print-blocking is ineffective, increases cybersecurity risks, and undermines free expression and privacy.