3D Printing and Beyond

3D Printing and Beyond

Intellectual Property and Regulation

Lemley, Mark; Rimmer, Matthew; Mendis, Dinusha

Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

02/2019

432

Dura

Inglês

9781786434043

15 a 20 dias

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Contents:

Preface

Introduction
From the maker movement to the 3D printing era: opportunities and challenges
Dinusha Mendis, Mark Lemley and Matthew Rimmer

1. IP in a world without scarcity
Mark A. Lemley

Part I United Kingdom
2. Mind the gap': From engravings to 3D designs and 3D scans: re-evaluating copyright law in a 3D printing world
Dinusha Mendis

3. Design rights and 3D printing in the UK: Balancing innovation and creativity in a (dis)harmonised and fragmented legal framework
Thomas Margoni

4. Digital trade mark infringement and 3D printing implications: What does the future hold?
Dukki Hong and Simon Bradshaw

5. 3D printing and patent law - a UK perspective: apt and ready?
Marc D. Mimler

6. Transformative technologies and responsive legal scholarship
Roger Brownsword

Part II United States of America
7. 3D printing and US copyright law: implications for software, enforcement and business strategies
Peter S. Menell and Ryan Vacca

8. Integrating a classic tool for a modern US challenge: US design patents implications for 3D printing
Elizabeth Ferrill, Robert MacKichan, Christopher McKinley and Kelly Horn

9. How 3D printing disrupts trade dress protection and resurrects the need for source and quality assurance
Deven Desai

10. Remedies for digital patent infringement: A perspective from USA
Timothy Holbrook

11. How democratized production challenges society's ability to regulate
Deven Desai

Part III
Australia
12. Makers Empire: Australian copyright law, 3D printing and the 'Ideas Boom'
Matthew Rimmer

13. 'Substantial similarity' under Australian design law: application to 3D printing
Tyrone Berger

14. Trade mark controversies in 3D printing: An Australian perspective
Amanda Scardamaglia

15. The reform challenge: Australian patent law and the emergence of 3D printing
Jane Nielsen and Dianne Nicol

16. Don't believe the hype? Recent 3D printing developments for law and society
Angela Daly

Conclusion: The future of printcrime: intellectual property, innovation law and 3D printing
Dinusha Mendis, Mark Lemley and Matthew Rimmer

Index
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3D printing; 3D scanning; additive manufacturing; intellectual property law; maker movement; computers and technology; engineering