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In the case Junger v.Daley,a professor challenged regulations involving the posting to a website of human readable source code of an encryption software program.The court held that:


A) computer source code is not protected by the First Amendment.
B) computer source code is protected by the First Amendment and that restrictions to such code are reviewed under a rational basis standard.
C) computer source code is protected by the First Amendment and that restrictions to such code are reviewed under the substantially related test.
D) computer source code is protected by the First Amendment and that restrictions to such code are reviewed under a strict scrutiny standard.

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