US Judge rules software code does not qualify as free speech in Tornado Cash case

A US judge has ruled that software code used in crypto protocols like Tornado Cash does not qualify for First Amendment protection, rejecting arguments that deploying such code is protected as free speech. The decision, delivered by Judge Katherine Polk Failla in the Southern District of New York on Sept. 26, also sets a precedent […]


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