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3dprinting
- Keep 3D Printers Unlocked (the win! 2023)
- More on the Shifting State of Open Source Hardware
- Keep 3D Printers Unlocked (2023)
- A(nother) Reply to Josef Průša
- Printables, Honda, Platforms, and Nastygrams
- Keep 3D Printers Unlocked (the win!)
- Keep 3D Printers Unlocked (the comment)
- (Small) Suggestions for Reforming Copyright
- Keep 3D Printers Unlocked (the petitions)
- I Do Not Understand Why the University of Tennessee is Hyping its 3D Printed Face Shield
- Keep 3D Printers Unlocked
- Lego's IP Grab Bag
- Why I am Posting a Free Book Chapter About 3D Printing and Orthopaedic Surgery
- Book Chapter - Economic and Regulatory Perspectives on Additive Manufacturing
- EU Article 13 is not Compatible with 3D Printing Services
- Victory for Unlocking 3D Printers
- Unlocking 3D Printer Hearing at the US Copyright Office
- Stratasys Opposes Unlocking 3D Printing Petition
- Round 4 (!) of Thing 1350837
- Expanding the Rules Around Unlocking 3D Printers
- 3D Printer Jailbreaking Rule Renewed by Copyright Office
- The Importance of the Shapeways-Valve Partnership
- Expanding What it Means to Unlock 3D Printers
- Unlocking 3D Printers Again
- Round 3 of Thing 1350837
- Disclaim and Request: A Way Forward For Creative Commons and 3D Printing?
- The Complicated Relationship Between Creative Commons, Copyright, and 3D Printing
- Decision in the Cheerleader Uniform Case and a New Test for Copyright
- Is it Better to Over License?
- Cheerleader Uniforms, Shovels as Art, and 3D Printing Copyright
- An Early Look at How Courts Think About Exporting 3D Printed Gun Files
- The Cost of a Successful Creative Commons and Open Source Software Movement
- Advocating for a Clear Test on Copyright and 3D Printed Objects
- Bringing Creative Commons and 3D Printing Closer Together
- What Happens When a Design Patent is Infringed?
- Cheerleader Uniforms (and 3D Printing) Are Going to the Supreme Court!
- 3D/DC 2016 Roundup
- 3D Printing and Product Liability
- Immunity for Maker Technologies?
- The Bust of Nefertiti: Who Owns the Copyright to 3D Scanned Art?
- Announcing the 2015 Shapeways Transparency Report
- Will 3D Printing Change the Patent System?
- The Plight of Thing 1350837 continued
- Abusing Models on Thingiverse, or The Plight of Thing 1350837
- Asking for Clear Rules on Copyright and 3D Printed Objects
- Why Yesterday’s Copyright Whitepaper Matters to You
- Free the Cube
- It Has Been Awesome: 5 Years of 3D Printing
- SW Policy Update Post
- BY-3D? Creative Commons Attribution and 3D Printing
- Unlocking 3D Printers Ruling is a Mess
- Controlling A Model Out in the World
- How do IP Takedowns Work at Shapeways?
- What’s This Fair Use Thing I Keep Hearing About?
- Q: What Brings Cheerleaders and 3D Printing Together?
- The Mystery of Missing Obama
- Understanding Why the Copyright Office is Looking into 3D Printing
- Stratasys, PK, and I Agree on 3D Printer Unlocking*
- Replying to 3D Printing Unlocking Followup questions
- Keeping 3D Scans of the Public Domain in the Public Domain
- Podcast -Your Rights and 3D, A conversation with Shapeways about IP
- Unlocking 3D Printing Hearing
- 3D Printing + Veterans = A Better Life
- Unlocking 3D Printers Comments
- Drones & Models for Embracing 3D Printing
- The Enduring Lesson of Left Shark
- the radio free culture podcast at the free music
- 3D Printed Copyright Creep
- Update from the Limitless World of Left Shark IP
- What Does it Mean to Open Source a Resin?
- 3 Steps for Licensing Your 3D Printed Stuff
- Something "Fishy" with Katy Perry's Left Shark Takedown
- Cultural Institutions Behaving Badly: Stupid Reactions to 3D Scanning
- Doubling Down on Copyfraud: You Don’t Need Permission to 3D Scan 500 Year Old Sculptures
- 3DP IP Wars Update: Formlabs to pay 3D Systems sales royalties
- Cooper Hewitt Shows How To Share 3D Scan Data Right
- Stratasys Drops One Patent from Its Lawsuit Against Afinia
- Bronies Show A Way to Not Destroy 3D Printing With Lawsuits
- US Legal Lessons from Canada’s First STL IP Infringement Case
- Toward Thingiverse.gov?
- What Hookahs Can Teach Us About 3-D Printing and Copyright
- Afinia Responds to Stratasys II: You Are Anticompetitive and Failed To Disclose Old Patents, Printer
- Afinia Responds to Stratasys: Your Patents Are Invalid and Your Threats Are Anticompetitive
- Undetectable Firearms Law Passes Without 3D Printing
- Will 3D Scanners Usher in a New Era of Copyright Infringement?
- Getty Shows What it Means to be a Modern Museum
- Legislating for Headlines Makes you Look Like a Jerk
- 3D Printed Copyright Infringement is Still Copyright Infringement
- Thanks to 3D Printing and Open Source Hardware, Patent May be on the Cusp of a Copyright Moment
- Two Good Signs of a Maturing 3D Printed Gun Debate
- Meet Rep. Steve Israel, The Man Who Wants to Turn Congress Against 3D Printing
- Turning 3D Printed Copyright Infringers into Partners
- HBO, Give People a Way to Buy Your 3D Printed Stuff
- What's the Deal with Copyright and 3D Printing?
- Encouraging Signs On The Not-Suing-3D-Printing-Out-Of-Existence Front
- More on 3D Printing and DRM
- Focus on Undetectable Firearms, Not 3D Printers
- What Happens When Patent Lawsuits Hit Home 3D Printing?
- As Patent Drama Continues, 3D Printing Provides A Way Out For Mashup Creators
- The DIY Copyright Revolution - How 3-D printing will change the way we think about intellectual property
- It Will Be Awesome if They Don't Screw it Up
3dscanning
Design Patent
EU
GLAM
NYU
OSHW
OSHWA
Python
Shapeways
ai
china
circuitpython
competition
contracts
copyright
- Keep 3D Printers Unlocked (the win! 2023)
- Licensing Deals Between AI Companies and Large Publishers are Probably Bad
- Is There A Coherent Theory of Attributing AI Training Data?
- Clearing Rights for a 'Non-Infringing' Collection of AI Training Media is Hard
- Licenses are Not Proxies for Openness in AI Models
- Carlin AI Lawsuit Against 'Impression with Computer'
- How Explaining Copyright Broke the Spotify Copyright System
- Powerful ToS Hurt Companies and Lawyers, Not Just Users
- Why Can't You Own an Ebook?
- Keep 3D Printers Unlocked (2023)
- I’m Not Sure That (If?) GitHub Copilot is a Problem
- Printables, Honda, Platforms, and Nastygrams
- Are NFTs Compatible with OpenGLAM?
- Keep 3D Printers Unlocked (the win!)
- Next Wave Openness
- Licenses Alone Do Not Govern Behavior in Open Source
- A Second Cambrian Explosion of Open Source Licenses
or
Is it Time For Open Source Lawyers to Have Fun Again?
- A Digital Warranty of Habitability - Forcing a Choice on ‘Sellers’ of Digital Goods
- A New Ethical Open Source License for Machine Learning from ml5.js?
- Keep 3D Printers Unlocked (the comment)
- (Small) Suggestions for Reforming Copyright
- Keep 3D Printers Unlocked (the petitions)
- Preserving Glam3D.org
- Keep 3D Printers Unlocked
- Unlocking Our Shared Cultural Resources
- Why Glam3D.org is a Website, not a PDF
- The Good Actor/Bad Actor Approaches to Licensing
- How Explaining Copyright Broke the YouTube Copyright System
- Lego's IP Grab Bag
- Why I am Posting a Free Book Chapter About 3D Printing and Orthopaedic Surgery
- Book Chapter - Economic and Regulatory Perspectives on Additive Manufacturing
- EU Article 13 is not Compatible with 3D Printing Services
- Cast Courts, 3D Scans, and Mass Dissemination of Museum Collections
- Changes that Elsevier Agreed to in Their Academic Publishing Contract
- Victory for Unlocking 3D Printers
- Unlocking 3D Printer Hearing at the US Copyright Office
- Stratasys Opposes Unlocking 3D Printing Petition
- Round 4 (!) of Thing 1350837
- 3D Printer Jailbreaking Rule Renewed by Copyright Office
- The Importance of the Shapeways-Valve Partnership
- Expanding What it Means to Unlock 3D Printers
- Unlocking 3D Printers Again
- Round 3 of Thing 1350837
- Disclaim and Request: A Way Forward For Creative Commons and 3D Printing?
- The Complicated Relationship Between Creative Commons, Copyright, and 3D Printing
- Safe Harbors Are Important in the EU Too
- Decision in the Cheerleader Uniform Case and a New Test for Copyright
- Trademark and Copyright Safe Harbors (again)
- Is it Better to Over License?
- Cheerleader Uniforms, Shovels as Art, and 3D Printing Copyright
- Advocating for a Clear Test on Copyright and 3D Printed Objects
- Asking for a Clear Test for Copyright and OSHW
- Designer For Hire: Who Gets the Files?
- Cheerleader Uniforms (and 3D Printing) Are Going to the Supreme Court!
- Changes that Kluwer Agreed to in Their Academic Publishing Contract
- The Bust of Nefertiti: Who Owns the Copyright to 3D Scanned Art?
- The Plight of Thing 1350837 continued
- Abusing Models on Thingiverse, or The Plight of Thing 1350837
- Asking for Clear Rules on Copyright and 3D Printed Objects
- Can I Use Educationally-Licensed Software to Create Open Source Hardware?
- Why Yesterday’s Copyright Whitepaper Matters to You
- Controlling A Model Out in the World
- What’s This Fair Use Thing I Keep Hearing About?
- Q: What Brings Cheerleaders and 3D Printing Together?
- What Mr. Show and HBO Go Can Teach us About the Importance of Digital Ownership
- Universal Music Group and YouTube Agree to Forget About Fair Use
- What Hookahs Can Teach Us About 3-D Printing and Copyright
- The DIY Copyright Revolution - How 3-D printing will change the way we think about intellectual property
- A Copyright Office for the 21st Century
- Forcing the Net Through a Sieve
creative commons
data portability
datacaps
design patent
dmca
dmta
drm
first sale
gun
hardware
licensing
make
ml5js
music
music licensing
net neutrality
openaccess
opensourcehardware
oshwa
patent
pk
pkisonit
podcast
policy
product liability
projects
public domain
safe harbor
severability
shapeboard
slapp
slate
tbt
techcrunch
trademark
whitepapers