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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-19T22:10:35.000Z",
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    "https://eff.salsalabs.org/NewYorkBudget3DPrinterProvisions/index.html"
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  "textContent": "submitted by bad1080 to opensource\n232 points | 23 comments\nhttps://eff.salsalabs.org/NewYorkBudget3DPrinterProvisions/index.html\n\n> New York’s state budget could pass within days. Buried deep in the text is a provision that has nothing to do with balancing the books. Part C of the budget bill **would require every 3D printer sold in New York to run surveillance software that scans every design file you create, and blocks anything an algorithm flags as a potential firearm component** . A separate provision would expose researchers, journalists, and educators to felony charges simply for possessing or sharing certain design files.",
  "title": "Stop New York's Attack on 3D Printing - EFF"
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