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Feb 10, 2015 - 3D-Druck News

UK Study Assesses Legal and Industry Ramifications of 3D Printing & Intellectual Property

When the military and the government begin looking into a unique technology — and using it for previously unheard-of exercises and means to an end — you know it’s something of significance. But right now, the roles are reversed as the UK has been examining what we everyday people are doing with the extraordinary power of a new and almost completely unregulated technology.
(…weiter auf 3dprint.com)

Jan 6, 2015 - 3D-Druck News

3D Printing at the Center of Controversial Intellectual Property Debate

3D printing is at the center of a monumentally important, extremely controversial copyright infringement debate with global implications. This lawsuit that involves powerhouses like Google, the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), and the US International Trade Commission (ITC), a quasi-judicial, independent, bipartisan, federal agency that provides the legislative and executive branches of the government with trade information and expertise. The ITC basically polices trade in the interest of protecting US industries from unfair trade practices like subsidies, trademark, patent, and copyright infringement.
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Nov 11, 2014 - 3D-Druck News

3D Printing Law – Can Firms Protect Themselves From 3D Printing Counterfeiting?

To distinguish their products from copies, manufacturers are adding unique, “uncloneable” signatures to their products. One of the newest techniques involves embedding quantum dots—nanocrystals made of semiconductor material—into products during manufacturing. Objects can then be easily be screened for authenticity. The dots can be chosen to emit any color of light when scanned. And by layering the dots to emit two different colors at once, a manufacturer can design a signature that’s even harder to copy.
(…weiter auf 3dprintinglawfirm.com)

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