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3D printing and intellectual property / Lucas S. Osborn.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Osborn, Lucas S., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Intellectual property--United States.
Intellectual property.
Three-dimensional printing--Law and legislation.
United States.
Three-dimensional printing--Law and legislation--United States.
Three-dimensional printing.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (ix, 234 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019.
System Details:
text file
PDF
Summary:
Intellectual property (IP) laws were drafted for tangible objects, but 3D printing technology, which digitizes objects and offers manufacturing capacity to anyone, is disrupting these laws and their underlying policies. In this timely work, Lucas S. Osborn focuses on the novel issues raised for IP law by 3D printing for the major IP systems around the world. He specifically addresses how patent and design law must wrestle with protecting digital versions of inventions and policing individualized manufacturing, how trademark law must confront the dissociation of design from manufacturing, and how patent and copyright law must be reconciled when digital versions of primarily utilitarian objects are concerned. With an even hand and keen insight, Osborn offers an innovation-centered analysis of and balanced response to the disruption caused by 3D printing that should be read by nonexperts and experts alike.
Contents:
Introduction
3D printing technology's capabilities and effects
How 3D printing works and why it matters
Primer on intellectual property law
Can you patent a 3D printable file? (and why it matters)
Patents - direct infringement, individual infringement, and "digital" infringement
Patents - indirect infringement and intermediaries
3D printing and trademarks : the dissociation between design and manufacturing
Creativity and utility : 3D printable files and the boundary between copyright and patent protection
Design rights, tangibility, and free expression
DMFs and optimizing innovation incentives
Conclusion.
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 23 Jul 2019).
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Print version:
ISBN:
9781316584507
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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