So is it a site for “copyright-free” plans, or is it a site for pirating copyright-protected plans? The lede isn’t supported by the rest of the story. Very poorly written.
Given the dozens, perhaps hundreds of AR-15 lower receiver variants currently on the market, I wonder if there is still a patent in force. The AR “clones” really got rolling in the ‘80s, and I can’t recall any court challenge based on the design.
It’s maybe months now before we wonder how we ever lived without 3-d printers.
We need 3dprinting of mines, claymores, grenades, and more.
Guns and magazines are hardly enough.
Who needs a 3-D printer? I have a box of Pop-Tarts and I’m an artist when it comes to chewing pastry.
Uh, I can't really decode what he means by printing "access", and "goods" is so vague as to be meaningless, but if he thinks you can 3D print drugs, he must have failed his remedial stupidity class. (I think he's confusing it with a replicator.)
I’ll be happy if I can print all the plastic parts, including lenses, for my cars. The ability to replace all those hard-to-find parts at will and forever might finally break the auto unions.