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PRINT&GO is scaling its 3D GUN'T module across 420,000 users to automatically block 3D-printed firearm components.
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PRINT&GO is scaling its 3D GUN'T module across 420,000 users to automatically block 3D-printed firearm components.

Originally reported by blog.adafruit.com

PRINT&GO is scaling its 3D GUN'T module across 420,000 users to automatically block 3D-printed firearm components. Backed by the Manhattan DA and NY Bill S.9005, this technology aims to become a mandatory standard to address the 26,000+ ghost guns confiscated last year. This move marks the arrival of DRM in additive manufacturing, shifting the sector from open-source roots toward a regulated ecosystem defined by digital compliance. 🛡️⚙️ #3DPrinting #AM #Security #Regulation

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