This comment’s main purpose is to explore intellectual property law meant to protect against manufacturing infringement after manufacturing becomes decentralized. Part II glimpses into the applicable 3D printing technology, with a focus on its current capabilities and future application. Part III explores the rift between utility and design intellectual property protection within the framework of intellectual property protection. Part IV analyzes the overlap of the technology and the law. Part V projects the potential impact of inaction by drawing comparisons to parallel issues, as well as the potential impact of the technology itself
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available online from Westlaw.3D print...
In a 2006 short story, ‘Printcrime’, Cory Doctorow imagined a dystopian future of contraband 3D prin...
A new technology – 3D printing – has the potential to make radical changes to aspects of the way in ...
Put simply, 3D printing allows people to print physical objects that are scanned, downloaded, or cre...
The implications of 3D printing are manifold, with some commentators anticipating permanent market d...
Recent years have seen extraordinary growth in the amount of legal scholarship and practice at the i...
Three-dimensional ( 3D ) printing technology, which enables physical objects to be printed as easi...
3D printing is a phrase often seen in the media in relation to wondrous or troubling developments in...
Digitization has reached things. This shift promises to alter the business and legal landscape for a...
This article explores how 3D printing fits within US copyright law. US copyright law provides a well...
The chapter considers how effectively and harmoniously intellectual property (IP) regimes, in partic...
The confluence of three-dimensional printing, three-dimensional scanning, and the Internet will erod...
Defence date: 9 January 2019Examining Board Professor Giovanni Sartor, EUI; Professor Jane Ginsburg,...
3D printing is revolutionizing manufacturing practices with wide-ranging uses from medical devices t...
Prominent in discussions about the interaction of law and 3D printing has been the effect that 3D pr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available online from Westlaw.3D print...
In a 2006 short story, ‘Printcrime’, Cory Doctorow imagined a dystopian future of contraband 3D prin...
A new technology – 3D printing – has the potential to make radical changes to aspects of the way in ...
Put simply, 3D printing allows people to print physical objects that are scanned, downloaded, or cre...
The implications of 3D printing are manifold, with some commentators anticipating permanent market d...
Recent years have seen extraordinary growth in the amount of legal scholarship and practice at the i...
Three-dimensional ( 3D ) printing technology, which enables physical objects to be printed as easi...
3D printing is a phrase often seen in the media in relation to wondrous or troubling developments in...
Digitization has reached things. This shift promises to alter the business and legal landscape for a...
This article explores how 3D printing fits within US copyright law. US copyright law provides a well...
The chapter considers how effectively and harmoniously intellectual property (IP) regimes, in partic...
The confluence of three-dimensional printing, three-dimensional scanning, and the Internet will erod...
Defence date: 9 January 2019Examining Board Professor Giovanni Sartor, EUI; Professor Jane Ginsburg,...
3D printing is revolutionizing manufacturing practices with wide-ranging uses from medical devices t...
Prominent in discussions about the interaction of law and 3D printing has been the effect that 3D pr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available online from Westlaw.3D print...
In a 2006 short story, ‘Printcrime’, Cory Doctorow imagined a dystopian future of contraband 3D prin...
A new technology – 3D printing – has the potential to make radical changes to aspects of the way in ...