3D printing and beyond : intellectual property and regulation, edited by Dinusha Mendis (Professor of Intellectual Propety and Innovation law, co-director Centre for Intellectual Property Policy and Management (CIPPM), Bournemouth University, UK) ; Mark Lemley (William H. Neukom Professor of Law, director, Standford Program in Law, Science and Technology, Standford Law School, Stanford University, California, USA) ; Matthew Rimmer (Professor of Intellectual Property and Innovation Law, Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia)
The Resource 3D printing and beyond : intellectual property and regulation, edited by Dinusha Mendis (Professor of Intellectual Propety and Innovation law, co-director Centre for Intellectual Property Policy and Management (CIPPM), Bournemouth University, UK) ; Mark Lemley (William H. Neukom Professor of Law, director, Standford Program in Law, Science and Technology, Standford Law School, Stanford University, California, USA) ; Matthew Rimmer (Professor of Intellectual Property and Innovation Law, Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia)
3D printing and beyond : intellectual property and regulation, edited by Dinusha Mendis (Professor of Intellectual Propety and Innovation law, co-director Centre for Intellectual Property Policy and Management (CIPPM), Bournemouth University, UK) ; Mark Lemley (William H. Neukom Professor of Law, director, Standford Program in Law, Science and Technology, Standford Law School, Stanford University, California, USA) ; Matthew Rimmer (Professor of Intellectual Property and Innovation Law, Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia)
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- Summary
- "This ground-breaking and timely contribution is the first and most comprehensive edited collection to address the implications for Intellectual Property (IP) law in the context of 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing. Providing a coverage of IP law in three main jurisdictions including the UK, USA and Australia, 3D Printing and Beyond brings together a team of distinguished IP experts and is an indispensable starting point for researchers with an interest in IP, emerging technologies and 3D printing."
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- x, 424 pages
- Contents
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- 3D printing and patent law : a UK perspective : apt and ready?
- Marc D. Mimler
- Transformative technologies and responsive legal scholarship
- Roger Brownsword
- 3D printing and US copyright law : implications for software, enforcment and business strategies
- Peter S. Menell and Ryan Vacca
- Integrating a classic tool for modern challenge : US design patents implications for 3D printing
- Elizabeth Ferrill, Robert MacKichan, Christopher McKinley and Kelly Horn
- How 3D printing disrupts trade dress protection and resurrects the need for source and quality assurance
- Deven Desai
- IP in a world without scarcity
- Remedies for digital patent infringement : a perspective from the USA
- Timothy Holbrook
- How democratized production challenges society's ability to regulate
- Deven Desai
- Makers empire : Australian copyright law, 3D printing and the "ideas boom"
- Matthew Rimmer
- "Substantial similarity" under Australian design law : application to 3D printing
- Tyrone Berger
- Trade mark controversies in 3D printing : an Australian perspective
- Amanda Scardamaglia
- Mark Lemley
- The reform challenge : Australian patent law and the emergence of 3D printing
- Jane Nielsen and Dianne Nicol
- Don't believe the hype? : recent 3D printing developments for law and society
- Angela Daly
- Conclusion:
- The future of printcrime : intellectual property, innovation law, and 3D printing
- Dinusha Mendis, Mark Lemley and Matthew Rimmer
- "Back to the future?" : from engraving to 3D printing : implications for UK copyright law
- Dinusha Mendis
- Design rights and 3D printing in the UK : balancing innovation and creativity in a (dis)harmonised and fragmented legal framework
- Thomas Margoni
- Digital trade mark infringement and 3D printing implications : what does the future hold?
- Dukki Hong and Simon Bradshow
- Isbn
- 9781786434043
- Label
- 3D printing and beyond : intellectual property and regulation
- Title
- 3D printing and beyond
- Title remainder
- intellectual property and regulation
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Dinusha Mendis (Professor of Intellectual Propety and Innovation law, co-director Centre for Intellectual Property Policy and Management (CIPPM), Bournemouth University, UK) ; Mark Lemley (William H. Neukom Professor of Law, director, Standford Program in Law, Science and Technology, Standford Law School, Stanford University, California, USA) ; Matthew Rimmer (Professor of Intellectual Property and Innovation Law, Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia)
- Subject
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- Australia
- Great Britain
- Intellectual property
- Intellectual property -- Australia
- Intellectual property -- Australia
- Intellectual property -- Great Britain
- Intellectual property -- Great Britain
- Intellectual property -- United States
- Intellectual property -- United States
- Three-dimensional printing
- Three-dimensional printing
- Three-dimensional printing
- Three-dimensional printing -- Law and legislation
- Three-dimensional printing -- Law and legislation
- Three-dimensional printing -- Law and legislation
- United States
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "This ground-breaking and timely contribution is the first and most comprehensive edited collection to address the implications for Intellectual Property (IP) law in the context of 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing. Providing a coverage of IP law in three main jurisdictions including the UK, USA and Australia, 3D Printing and Beyond brings together a team of distinguished IP experts and is an indispensable starting point for researchers with an interest in IP, emerging technologies and 3D printing."
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- index present
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- non fiction
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- bibliography
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- Mendis, Dinusha Kishani
- Lemley, Mark A.
- Rimmer, Matthew
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- Intellectual property
- Intellectual property
- Intellectual property
- Three-dimensional printing
- Three-dimensional printing
- Intellectual property
- Three-dimensional printing
- Three-dimensional printing
- Australia
- Great Britain
- United States
- Label
- 3D printing and beyond : intellectual property and regulation, edited by Dinusha Mendis (Professor of Intellectual Propety and Innovation law, co-director Centre for Intellectual Property Policy and Management (CIPPM), Bournemouth University, UK) ; Mark Lemley (William H. Neukom Professor of Law, director, Standford Program in Law, Science and Technology, Standford Law School, Stanford University, California, USA) ; Matthew Rimmer (Professor of Intellectual Property and Innovation Law, Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia)
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- 3D printing and patent law : a UK perspective : apt and ready?
- Marc D. Mimler
- Transformative technologies and responsive legal scholarship
- Roger Brownsword
- 3D printing and US copyright law : implications for software, enforcment and business strategies
- Peter S. Menell and Ryan Vacca
- Integrating a classic tool for modern challenge : US design patents implications for 3D printing
- Elizabeth Ferrill, Robert MacKichan, Christopher McKinley and Kelly Horn
- How 3D printing disrupts trade dress protection and resurrects the need for source and quality assurance
- Deven Desai
- IP in a world without scarcity
- Remedies for digital patent infringement : a perspective from the USA
- Timothy Holbrook
- How democratized production challenges society's ability to regulate
- Deven Desai
- Makers empire : Australian copyright law, 3D printing and the "ideas boom"
- Matthew Rimmer
- "Substantial similarity" under Australian design law : application to 3D printing
- Tyrone Berger
- Trade mark controversies in 3D printing : an Australian perspective
- Amanda Scardamaglia
- Mark Lemley
- The reform challenge : Australian patent law and the emergence of 3D printing
- Jane Nielsen and Dianne Nicol
- Don't believe the hype? : recent 3D printing developments for law and society
- Angela Daly
- Conclusion:
- The future of printcrime : intellectual property, innovation law, and 3D printing
- Dinusha Mendis, Mark Lemley and Matthew Rimmer
- "Back to the future?" : from engraving to 3D printing : implications for UK copyright law
- Dinusha Mendis
- Design rights and 3D printing in the UK : balancing innovation and creativity in a (dis)harmonised and fragmented legal framework
- Thomas Margoni
- Digital trade mark infringement and 3D printing implications : what does the future hold?
- Dukki Hong and Simon Bradshow
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- x, 424 pages
- Isbn
- 9781786434043
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- 3D printing and beyond : intellectual property and regulation, edited by Dinusha Mendis (Professor of Intellectual Propety and Innovation law, co-director Centre for Intellectual Property Policy and Management (CIPPM), Bournemouth University, UK) ; Mark Lemley (William H. Neukom Professor of Law, director, Standford Program in Law, Science and Technology, Standford Law School, Stanford University, California, USA) ; Matthew Rimmer (Professor of Intellectual Property and Innovation Law, Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia)
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- 3D printing and patent law : a UK perspective : apt and ready?
- Marc D. Mimler
- Transformative technologies and responsive legal scholarship
- Roger Brownsword
- 3D printing and US copyright law : implications for software, enforcment and business strategies
- Peter S. Menell and Ryan Vacca
- Integrating a classic tool for modern challenge : US design patents implications for 3D printing
- Elizabeth Ferrill, Robert MacKichan, Christopher McKinley and Kelly Horn
- How 3D printing disrupts trade dress protection and resurrects the need for source and quality assurance
- Deven Desai
- IP in a world without scarcity
- Remedies for digital patent infringement : a perspective from the USA
- Timothy Holbrook
- How democratized production challenges society's ability to regulate
- Deven Desai
- Makers empire : Australian copyright law, 3D printing and the "ideas boom"
- Matthew Rimmer
- "Substantial similarity" under Australian design law : application to 3D printing
- Tyrone Berger
- Trade mark controversies in 3D printing : an Australian perspective
- Amanda Scardamaglia
- Mark Lemley
- The reform challenge : Australian patent law and the emergence of 3D printing
- Jane Nielsen and Dianne Nicol
- Don't believe the hype? : recent 3D printing developments for law and society
- Angela Daly
- Conclusion:
- The future of printcrime : intellectual property, innovation law, and 3D printing
- Dinusha Mendis, Mark Lemley and Matthew Rimmer
- "Back to the future?" : from engraving to 3D printing : implications for UK copyright law
- Dinusha Mendis
- Design rights and 3D printing in the UK : balancing innovation and creativity in a (dis)harmonised and fragmented legal framework
- Thomas Margoni
- Digital trade mark infringement and 3D printing implications : what does the future hold?
- Dukki Hong and Simon Bradshow
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- x, 424 pages
- Isbn
- 9781786434043
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Note
- GOBI Library Solutions from EBSCO
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1053605132
Subject
- Australia
- Great Britain
- Intellectual property
- Intellectual property -- Australia
- Intellectual property -- Australia
- Intellectual property -- Great Britain
- Intellectual property -- Great Britain
- Intellectual property -- United States
- Intellectual property -- United States
- Three-dimensional printing
- Three-dimensional printing
- Three-dimensional printing
- Three-dimensional printing -- Law and legislation
- Three-dimensional printing -- Law and legislation
- Three-dimensional printing -- Law and legislation
- United States
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