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3D Printing and Intellectual Property
Contributor(s): Osborn, Lucas S. (Author)
ISBN: 1107150779     ISBN-13: 9781107150775
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
OUR PRICE:   $105.45  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: September 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Intellectual Property - General
- Law | Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice
Dewey: 346.730
LCCN: 2019005969
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 9.2" W x 6.4" (1.00 lbs) 242 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Intellectual property (IP) laws were drafted for tangible objects, but 3D printing technology, which digitizes objects and offers manufacturing capacity to anyone, is disrupting these laws and their underlying policies. In this timely work, Lucas S. Osborn focuses on the novel issues raised for IP law by 3D printing for the major IP systems around the world. He specifically addresses how patent and design law must wrestle with protecting digital versions of inventions and policing individualized manufacturing, how trademark law must confront the dissociation of design from manufacturing, and how patent and copyright law must be reconciled when digital versions of primarily utilitarian objects are concerned. With an even hand and keen insight, Osborn offers an innovation-centered analysis of and balanced response to the disruption caused by 3D printing that should be read by nonexperts and experts alike.

Contributor Bio(s): Osborn, Lucas S.: - Lucas S. Osborn is Professor of Law at the Norman A. Wiggins School of Law, Campbell University, North Carolina. He has spoken about the implications of 3D printing on IP at numerous academic conferences and has published seven articles in leading journals on the topic. Since 2014, he has served as an elected member of the Confidentiality Commission for the Organisation for the Prevention of Chemical Weapons, The Hague, the Netherlands.