3D printing is a technology that allows the production of physical objects from digital files. The increasing use of consumer 3D Printing technologies and services is prone to raise questions in relation to the intellectual property protection of digital files and material products. This paper surveys the UK Copyright and Design Law framework to assess if it allows for the development of the technology, while protecting the legitimate interests of rightholders. It concludes for the need for slight clarifications to the law and recommending that rightholders adapt their business models and search for innovative ways to benefit from the technology.status: publishe
Through an analysis of copyright and patent laws, this chapter considers the implications arising fr...
This ground-breaking and timely contribution is the first and most comprehensive edited collection t...
3D printing is a rapidly-growing technology that enables creation of three dimensional solid objects...
This chapter will commence by setting out a brief introduction to registered and unregistered design...
"Patents and copyrights, more than any other class of cases belonging to forensic discussions, appro...
The chapter considers the challenges faced by intellectual property (IP) laws, in particular copyrig...
As a technology which digitises tangible goods and allows users to convert informational content int...
This article examines the copyright status of 3D printing design files under CDPA 1988. By dissectin...
The chapter considers consumer input in the 3D printing environment in light of 3D models designed f...
The emergence of 3D printing technology as a ‘disruptive technology’ challenges the existing intelle...
The chapter considers how effectively and harmoniously intellectual property (IP) regimes, in partic...
This dissertation is about the rise of 3D printing or additive manufacturing in many industries toda...
One of the most significant challenges for modern legal scholarship is to consider how disruptive ne...
Through an analysis of copyright and patent laws, this chapter considers the implications arising fr...
3D printing is a field of technology, which enabled the manufacturing of physical objects from three...
Through an analysis of copyright and patent laws, this chapter considers the implications arising fr...
This ground-breaking and timely contribution is the first and most comprehensive edited collection t...
3D printing is a rapidly-growing technology that enables creation of three dimensional solid objects...
This chapter will commence by setting out a brief introduction to registered and unregistered design...
"Patents and copyrights, more than any other class of cases belonging to forensic discussions, appro...
The chapter considers the challenges faced by intellectual property (IP) laws, in particular copyrig...
As a technology which digitises tangible goods and allows users to convert informational content int...
This article examines the copyright status of 3D printing design files under CDPA 1988. By dissectin...
The chapter considers consumer input in the 3D printing environment in light of 3D models designed f...
The emergence of 3D printing technology as a ‘disruptive technology’ challenges the existing intelle...
The chapter considers how effectively and harmoniously intellectual property (IP) regimes, in partic...
This dissertation is about the rise of 3D printing or additive manufacturing in many industries toda...
One of the most significant challenges for modern legal scholarship is to consider how disruptive ne...
Through an analysis of copyright and patent laws, this chapter considers the implications arising fr...
3D printing is a field of technology, which enabled the manufacturing of physical objects from three...
Through an analysis of copyright and patent laws, this chapter considers the implications arising fr...
This ground-breaking and timely contribution is the first and most comprehensive edited collection t...
3D printing is a rapidly-growing technology that enables creation of three dimensional solid objects...