Netflix launches new subscription website

Cody Wilson, responsible for the portal ensures that the annual subscription will be $ 50

According to what established in 2018 a Washington judge who prevented Defense Distributed from publishing plans for 3D weapon printing due to the “probability of irreparable damage”, Cody Wilson, responsible for the website called Defcad, after two years continues trying to fulfill the promise.

However, according to information provided by the Wall Street Journal, its website has been reactivated, with an annual subscription of $ 50 and is only available to resistance in the United States.

The author describes the portal as the “Netflix of weapons” where the user pays a subscription to access a complete collection of tutorials and plans and print on 3D functional guns, which can pass through a metal detector. traditional and without registered serial number.

Wilson alleges that the judge’s ruling in 2018 referred to a ban on free distribution of plans but not on “responsible marketing.” As Defense Distributed explained “the order prevented us from simply giving things away, it is only an authorization to be able to sell it, because we can send it by email or on a USB memory, safely.”

Despite the fact that Cody Wilson is surrounded by many controversies, this has not been an impediment to reactivate his space, and currently, after several weeks of activity, Defcad already has 16,330 plans and the participation of almost 20,000 users.

K.Villarroel

Source: xataka

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