3D Piracy
There’s an interesting article on Venture Beat about some pretty old-school piracy already being seen in the 3D printing world. Stealing design files? Call me when it’s the Death Star plans. From the...
View ArticleBBC Takes on 3D Piracy
There’s a great short article on the BBC site teeing up some of the issues we’ll be discussing here at Law in the Making: Thanks to 3D printers, budding counterfeiters could soon create parts or goods...
View ArticleGame of Thrones vs. Settlers of Catan
Yesterday’s post about nuPROTO’s troubles for making a 3D printed iPhone Throne Dock got me thinking about proprietary designs and interfaces (and how to double down on this blog’s newly minted...
View Article3D Rx: The Future of Drug Manufacture and Delivery?
Jamie Goodman is a guest blogger and is an associate at Gilbert’s LLP in Toronto, where he works alongside Law in the Making co-founder Paul Banwatt. Lee Cronin, a renowned professor of chemistry and...
View ArticleAbout that “Pirate Bay” for 3D Printing…
By now, most people have heard about the website DEFCAD, a proposed “Pirate Bay” for sharing 3D printable designs without regard to intellectual property laws, regulations or take-down notices. DEFCAD...
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