ABSTRACT

3D printing poses many challenges to the traditional law of intellectual property (IP). This book develops a technical method to help overcome some of these legal challenges and difficulties. This is a collection of materials from empirical interviews, workshops and publications that have been carried out in one of the world's leading research projects into the legal impact of 3D printing. The project was designed to establish what legal challenges 3D printing companies thought they faced, and having done that, to establish a technical framework for a solution.

part 51|2 pages

chapter 1|22 pages

A proposal for a bridge of licensing over a sea of IP uncertainty

Digital watermarking of 3D printed content in China *

chapter 2|22 pages

Biotech 3DP digital watermarking

An ‘uncanny valley’ in the Prosthetic State *

part 1393|2 pages

chapter 9|17 pages

We become what we think

Machine laws in machine minds 1