Under terms of the settlement, the government has agreed to waive its prior restraint against the plaintiffs, allowing them to freely publish the 3-D files and other information at issue. The government has also agreed to pay a significant portion of the plaintiffs' attorney's fees, and to return $10,000 in State Department registration dues paid by Defense Distributed as a result of the prior restraint. [More]That's funny-- I don't see any mention of this from Fairfax.
Generally they're out there claiming sole credit...
[Via Michael G]
They've kept their distance from DD for the most part. Wilson's been critical of them. NSSF avoids him too.
ReplyDeleteThat said, Noir did interview him (awkwardly) about a year ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vh7R79UpQUg