3D Printing and Beyond 2019
DOI: 10.4337/9781786434050.00012
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3D printing and patent law – a UK perspective: apt and ready?

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“…The technology allows for customisation of the end product and also has benefits for the environment through digital storage and digital distribution in lieu of shipping tangible goods. 132 Currently, the technology can be used for producing apparel, jewellery and home items but also for other, less "trivial" items, such a spare parts or medical devices.…”
Section: Emerging Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The technology allows for customisation of the end product and also has benefits for the environment through digital storage and digital distribution in lieu of shipping tangible goods. 132 Currently, the technology can be used for producing apparel, jewellery and home items but also for other, less "trivial" items, such a spare parts or medical devices.…”
Section: Emerging Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…133 The technology uses a digital file that can either be created from scratch using CAD technology or by scanning a real object and converting this to a digital file which can instruct the printer to replicate the object encompassed within the digital file. 134 Here, the clash between 3D printing and IP rights becomes clear: The technology can be used to reproduce objects protected by copyright, industrial designs, trade marks or even patents. The files containing the scanned objects which are needed to instruct the 3D printer may be disseminated over the internet and shared globally and therefore reproduced globally.…”
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“…Van Overwalle and Leys (2017) have expressed confidence in the ability of the patent system to accommodate the disruptive influences of 3D printing. Mimler (2019) has considered whether United Kingdom patent law is ready for 3D printing.…”
Section: Patent Litigationmentioning
confidence: 99%