000 nam a22 7a 4500
999 _c18282
_d18282
020 _a9781107150775
040 _cCSHL
082 _a346.73
_bOSB 2019
100 _aOSBORN, LUCAS S
245 _a3D Printing and Intellectual Property
260 _aUK
_bCambridge
_c2019
300 _aIX, 230
_bIndex
500 _aIntroduction; 1.3D printing technology's capabilities and effects; 2. How 3D printing works and why it matters; 3. Primer on intellectual property law; 4. Can you patent a 3D printable file? (And why it matters); 5. Patents - direct infringement, individual infringement, and 'digital' infringement; 6. Patents - indirect infringement and intermediaries; 7. 3D printing and trademarks: the dissociation between design and manufacturing; 8. Creativity and utility: 3D printable files and the boundary between copyright and patent protection; 9. Design rights, tangibility, and free expression; 10. DMFs and optimizing innovation incentives; Conclusion.
520 _aOsborn focuses on the novel issues raised for intellectual property (IP) law by 3D printing for the major IP systems around the world. Nonexperts and experts alike should read this innovation-centered analysis of and balanced response to the disruption caused by 3D printing.
650 0 _a Intellectual property
650 0 _aIntellectual property United States
650 0 _aPropriété intellectuelle États-Unis
650 0 _aThree-dimensional printing Law and legislation United States
942 _cRWI