Here's a Nostr post discussing the idea that computer code is protected by the Constitution as speech:

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In 1999, the *E. Gary Davis* case set a precedent by recognizing that computer code is a form of expression, thus deserving First Amendment protection. Code, much like written or spoken words, can convey ideas, arguments, and innovation, making it an essential part of the digital landscape.

When developers write code, they're essentially communicating instructions that can shape technology, culture, and society. In a world driven by digital interactions, limiting code's expression could infringe on fundamental freedoms.

In short, computer code isn't just a tool – it's speech that shapes the future. This is why it's critical to uphold the notion that code, as a form of expression, should enjoy protections under the Constitution.

#FirstAmendment #FreedomOfExpression #Bitcoin

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