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Swordsmyth
08-09-2018, 03:34 PM
A collection of gun-rights organizations that posted to their website the files at the center of the ongoing legal controversy over 3D-printed guns now claims that Amazon and Facebook have taken steps to censor that content.
The website, CodeIsFreeSpeech.com (https://codeisfreespeech.com/), has been blocked by Facebook and removed from Amazon’s web-hosting servers, Brandon Combs, president of the Firearms Policy Coalition, told the Washington Free Beacon (https://freebeacon.com/issues/gun-rights-activists-posted-gun-files-say-facebook-amazon-censored-site/).


“It was humans involved with Amazon just like in Facebook,” Combs said. “This is not an algorithm-based issue, they were making human policy decisions. And the issue at Amazon is not done yet. It’s been escalated, and frankly I think many enterprise-clients view this as troubling because [it’s one thing] if you have legal speech that is simply protected and somebody files a complaint, but if it’s just as simple as saying ‘unwanted content’ to take down an instance at AWS [Amazon Web Services], then nobody’s safe.”



Combs said Facebook has engaged in an even more pervasive censorship campaign, ensuring that the link to the website cannot be shared on any of its platforms.
“Facebook did not just block CodeIsFreeSpeech.com prospectively. Facebook forced a company-wide (Facebook, Messenger, Instagram) takedown of content about and inclusive of CodeIsFreeSpeech.com,” Combs said. “Facebook banned the URL throughout their products. I even tried to setup Facebook for Work. But even that platform banned discussion of CodeIsFreeSpeech.com. What we are experiencing is a complete ban on CodeIsFreeSpeech.com—not a ‘shadow ban,’ not a reduced newsfeed presence, but a complete ban.”

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Swordsmyth
08-09-2018, 03:46 PM
CLICK HERE to tell facebook to UNBLOCK and UNBAN CodeIsFreeSpeech.com (https://www.firearmspolicy.org/unblock-codeisfreespeech)

DamianTV
08-09-2018, 04:04 PM
Is there a legal difference between a "Platform" and a "Publisher"?

Swordsmyth
08-09-2018, 04:06 PM
Is there a legal difference between a "Platform" and a "Publisher"?
I don't know, what are you thinking about if there is or isn't?

DamianTV
08-09-2018, 04:11 PM
I don't know, what are you thinking about if there is or isn't?

Just thinking which category Google falls under.

For example, I could see a publisher, like a book publisher, they get to pick and choose who they decide to publish. Platforms, I think are the opposite, they dont. An example would be a Public Forum, so anyone can speak. I am quite vague if one can be the other or not, as well as legal definitions. If Google is a Platform, would they still have a Right to censor? Just from the perspective of Platform vs Publisher...