Currently there are a large number of services that offer monthly subscriptions or not that allow access to specific content, such as Netflix, Spotify or a new arrival Disney +. However, that model is being moved to other businesses, and now how it works has been revealed. Netflix for arms, users there make a one-year $ 50 payment access to download 3D printed weaponsOr, unfortunately, it is only available in the United States of America.
Defcad, a 3D printed firearms company, has made its weapons manufacturing programs available to users, or made only for US-approved citizens, as reported by The Wall Street Journal. The company also offers to download 3D printed weapons for sale annual fee of $ 50
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However, it should be remembered that Defcad they have previously released their 3D weapon systems temporarily during the administration of Barack Obama, former president of the United States. An International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) program that prevents the export of weapons, though regulated by the authorities Donald Trump, the current President of the United States, has gained more freedom.
An annual fund that provides access to thousands of 3D weapons plans
In this case, Cody Wilson has confirmed from the same source how they are it searches all people who want access to these files, using geolocation and other series of technical measures to verify that the user is in the United States. Defcad's comprehensive library of 3D weapons 3,860 files at launch, although from the company itself they hope to add thousands more flights in the long run.
Of course, the same source points out that some of those files are already in the public domain. It is also important to note that the terms of use prevent prominent critics from accessing the system, including with law enforcement agencies in various provinces; Even the press release Trace, which focuses on reporting on armed violence, is also out of reach.
But how does it work? When making an annual payment – which we remember for $ 50-, users will have access to files that will allow print 3D plastic guns without serial numbers. Details are of great concern to gun control lawyers and other U.S. lawyers, because this can make it very difficult to obtain firearms. On the other hand, it's also troubling that Cody Wilson himself knew that any user can download the files and share them with another person
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