The emergence of 3D printing technology as a ‘disruptive technology’ challenges the existing intellectual property framework. Our paper considers one part of that framework—copyright—in the light of 3D printing, with a special focus on issues involving artistic works and liability for authorization of infringement of copyright. We consider a scenario concerning consumer co-creation arising from 3D chocolate printing technology developed at Exeter University. We discuss the production of two-dimensional artistic works into three dimensions; ownership; originality and substantial copying; and authorship, term of protection and authorization of infringement. We consider different business models for co-creation of 3D printing technology....
The implications of 3D printing are manifold, with some commentators anticipating permanent market d...
Through an analysis of copyright and patent laws, this chapter considers the implications arising fr...
The chapter considers how effectively and harmoniously intellectual property (IP) regimes, in partic...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in the Journal ...
3D printing (3DP) has high transformative potential as it is not only distinctive from other existin...
The chapter considers consumer input in the 3D printing environment in light of 3D models designed f...
This Chapter considers whether the 3D printing revolution will disrupt the traditional approaches to...
3D printing is a field of technology, which enabled the manufacturing of physical objects from three...
3D printing is a technology that allows the production of physical objects from digital files. The i...
This dissertation is about the rise of 3D printing or additive manufacturing in many industries toda...
As a technology which digitises tangible goods and allows users to convert informational content int...
"Patents and copyrights, more than any other class of cases belonging to forensic discussions, appro...
3D printing is a technology that has the potential to revolutionise manufacturing as we know it. Whi...
18-263D Printing is a disruptive technology that has come to alter traditional supply chains by chan...
The chapter considers the challenges faced by intellectual property (IP) laws, in particular copyrig...
The implications of 3D printing are manifold, with some commentators anticipating permanent market d...
Through an analysis of copyright and patent laws, this chapter considers the implications arising fr...
The chapter considers how effectively and harmoniously intellectual property (IP) regimes, in partic...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in the Journal ...
3D printing (3DP) has high transformative potential as it is not only distinctive from other existin...
The chapter considers consumer input in the 3D printing environment in light of 3D models designed f...
This Chapter considers whether the 3D printing revolution will disrupt the traditional approaches to...
3D printing is a field of technology, which enabled the manufacturing of physical objects from three...
3D printing is a technology that allows the production of physical objects from digital files. The i...
This dissertation is about the rise of 3D printing or additive manufacturing in many industries toda...
As a technology which digitises tangible goods and allows users to convert informational content int...
"Patents and copyrights, more than any other class of cases belonging to forensic discussions, appro...
3D printing is a technology that has the potential to revolutionise manufacturing as we know it. Whi...
18-263D Printing is a disruptive technology that has come to alter traditional supply chains by chan...
The chapter considers the challenges faced by intellectual property (IP) laws, in particular copyrig...
The implications of 3D printing are manifold, with some commentators anticipating permanent market d...
Through an analysis of copyright and patent laws, this chapter considers the implications arising fr...
The chapter considers how effectively and harmoniously intellectual property (IP) regimes, in partic...