nostr:nprofile1qqsr7acdvhf6we9fch94qwhpy0nza36e3tgrtkpku25ppuu80f69kfqppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qy0hwumn8ghj7mn0wd68yttjv4kxz7fwv3jhyettwfhhxuewd4jj7qg3waehxw309ahx7um5wgh8w6twv5hsleq7kw , one would first have to identify the code that they illegally coded.
FWIW, I don't think the illegal code exists, nor is the government's case built on arguing that some code is crime -- contrary to the "community" consensus that it is.
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Right. They can't pinpoint the offending code.
Because their case was never built on the act of coding.