Can You Ban Source Code?

Let me see if I understand what’s going on here <https://www.theregister.com/2022/08/24/github_eff_tornado_cash/>: * “Tornado Cash” is a cryptocurrency “mixing” service. This takes input cryptocoins and outputs the same value again, but in a mix of different cryptocoins that makes it harder to trace where the input came from. * Tornado Cash is also the name of the open-source software written to implement this service. * The US Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control has designated the Tornado Cash service as an illegal money-laundering operation. It also appears the principal developers (of the service and the software) are wanted internationally by financial crime investigators, and one has already been arrested. * Presumably in response to this, GitHub has shut down the accounts of those developers, and also removed the original Tornado Cash source code repo. * However, it’s not clear that GitHub was legally obliged to do any of this -- did the OFAC sanctions include the source code as well? Or were they contravening the GitHub terms and conditions somehow--if so, which one(s)? * In any case, lots of other copies of the Tornado Cash source code remain available on GitHub, untouched. And no doubt there are copies elsewhere.
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro