by Bill Decker | Nov 28, 2013 | Legal
What with the recent scandal surrounding 3D-printed handguns, people have begun to discuss the best ways to regulate 3D printing. Should we regulate it to maintain safety, put boundaries on personal liberties, and protect intellectual property rights? Or should we let...
by Bill Decker | Nov 24, 2013 | Legal
The 3-D printing “will do for physical objects what MP3 files did for music,” wrote Deven R. Desai, associate professor at the Thomas Jefferson School of Law, and Gerard N. Magliocca, professor at the Robert H. McKinney School of Law at Indiana University. But just as...
by Bill Decker | Nov 18, 2013 | Legal
A 3D printing gun factory was discovered. A 3D Printing gun documentary looks at the issues, thus showing the need for more 3d printing...
by Bill Decker | Nov 14, 2013 | Legal
Federal law enforcement authorities are raising concerns new, futuristic 3-D printed guns made entirely out of plastic could pose a myriad of security threats across the U.S., as a law banning undetectable firearms is set to expire. 3D industrial printers that can...
by Rich Benvin | Aug 27, 2013 | Legal
The age of publicly accessible 3D printers and printing services is finally here, but are our legal doctrines up to the task of protecting the public while not screwing up a fantastic new...
by Rich Benvin | Aug 15, 2013 | Legal
Debate on copyright and 3D printing – How can copyright be upheld when people are manufacturing in the home? http://www.prsnlz.me/industry-news/have-fabulonia-solved-the-3d-printing-copyright-issue/ Soon launching the easy way to discover and customize original...
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