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Code as Speech

Definition

Code as Speech is a legal and philosophical concept asserting that computer code constitutes a form of expression protected by free speech principles. This argument posits that writing and distributing software, especially open-source cryptographic tools, is equivalent to conveying ideas. It holds significant weight in discussions regarding government regulation of technology, particularly in areas like encryption and blockchain protocols. This concept challenges attempts to restrict the dissemination or use of code.