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3D printing and intellectual property : disruption, doctrine and policy / Lucas S. Osborn, Campbell University School of Law.

By: Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019Description: ix, 234 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781316605349 (pbk.)
Other title:
  • Three-dimensional printing and intellectual property
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.73048 OSB
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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.
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CIPRA Office Library Collection	CIPRA Office Library Collection National Law School 346.73048 OSB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available From CIPRA office library collection 162/DPIIT

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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.

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