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Book Title: Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Digital Technologies
Editor(s): Aplin, Tanya
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section: Chapter 22
Section Title: Fit for purpose? 3D printing and the implications for design law: opportunities and challenges
Author(s): Mendis , Dinusha
Number of pages: 18
Abstract/Description:
This chapter explores the implications for UK and EU registered and unregistered design rights as a result of 3D printing. The chapter commences with an overview of the design rights law in the UK and EU before moving on to a consideration of the challenges posed by 3D printing. In this context, the chapter considers the legal status of a computer aided design (CAD) file within the context of registered and unregistered design, before proceeding to consider the implications presented through infringement and possible exceptions available for users. Highlighting challenges and raising questions on design laws’ ability to provide stringent enforcement for rights holders, the chapter outlines potential recommendations, drawn from patent and copyright laws, before concluding with some thoughts for the future particularly in view of recent developments both in the UK and in the EU.
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