3D printing and beyond : intellectual property and regulation /: intellectual property and regulation. ([2019])
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- 3D printing and beyond : intellectual property and regulation /: intellectual property and regulation. ([2019])
- Main Title:
- 3D printing and beyond : intellectual property and regulation
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Dinusha Mendis, Mark Lemley, Matthew Rimmer.
- Editors:
- Mendis, Dinusha Kishani
Lemley, Mark A, 1966-
Rimmer, Matthew - Contents:
- Front Matter; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction -- From the Maker Movement to the 3D printing era: opportunities and challenges; 1. IP in a world without scarcity; PART I UNITED KINGDOM; 2. 'Back to the future'? From engravings to 3D printing -- implications for UK copyright law; 3. Design rights and 3D printing in the UK: balancing innovation and creativity in a (dis)harmonised and fragmented legal framework; 4. Digital trade mark infringement and 3D printing implications: what does the future hold? 5. 3D printing and patent law -- a UK perspective: apt and ready?6. Transformative technologies and responsive legal scholarship; PART II UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; 7. 3D printing and US copyright law: implications for software, enforcement and business strategies; 8. Integrating a classic tool for a modern challenge: US design patents implications for 3D printing; 9. How 3D printing disrupts trade dress protection and resurrects the need for source and quality assurance; 10. Remedies for digital patent infringement: a perspective from the USA 11. How democratized production challenges society's ability to regulatePART III AUSTRALIA; 12. Makers Empire: Australian copyright law, 3D printing, and the 'Ideas Boom'; 13. 'Substantial similarity' under Australian design law: application to 3D printing; 14. Trade mark controversies in 3D printing: an Australian perspective; 15. The reform challenge: Australian patent law and the emergence of 3D printing;Front Matter; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction -- From the Maker Movement to the 3D printing era: opportunities and challenges; 1. IP in a world without scarcity; PART I UNITED KINGDOM; 2. 'Back to the future'? From engravings to 3D printing -- implications for UK copyright law; 3. Design rights and 3D printing in the UK: balancing innovation and creativity in a (dis)harmonised and fragmented legal framework; 4. Digital trade mark infringement and 3D printing implications: what does the future hold? 5. 3D printing and patent law -- a UK perspective: apt and ready?6. Transformative technologies and responsive legal scholarship; PART II UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; 7. 3D printing and US copyright law: implications for software, enforcement and business strategies; 8. Integrating a classic tool for a modern challenge: US design patents implications for 3D printing; 9. How 3D printing disrupts trade dress protection and resurrects the need for source and quality assurance; 10. Remedies for digital patent infringement: a perspective from the USA 11. How democratized production challenges society's ability to regulatePART III AUSTRALIA; 12. Makers Empire: Australian copyright law, 3D printing, and the 'Ideas Boom'; 13. 'Substantial similarity' under Australian design law: application to 3D printing; 14. Trade mark controversies in 3D printing: an Australian perspective; 15. The reform challenge: Australian patent law and the emergence of 3D printing; 16. Don't believe the hype? Recent 3D printing developments for law and society; Conclusion -- The future of printcrime: intellectual property, innovation law, and 3D printing; Index … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cheltenham, UK Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Publishing
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (x, 424 pages)
- Subjects:
- 346.04/8
Three-dimensional printing -- Law and legislation
Intellectual property -- Great Britain
Intellectual property -- United States
Intellectual property -- Australia
Three-dimensional printing
LAW / Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice
Electronic books
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781786434050
1786434059 - Related ISBNs:
- 1786434040
9781786434043 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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