56 research outputs found
"Clone Wars": Episode II - The Next Generation: The Copyright Implications relating to 3D Printing and Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Files
The future market potential of 3D printing will rest on the dissemination of Computer Aided Design (CAD) files. Without clear instructions from a CAD file, a 3D printer will not function. In fact, “a 3D printer without an attached computer and a good design file is as useless as an iPod without music”. The importance of CAD-based design files, therefore, cannot be underestimated. Drawing on UK and EU copyright laws and their application to 3D printing and CAD files, this paper will, first, question whether CAD files can be protected by copyright law before considering the copyright implications thrown up by the modification of CAD files as a result of scanning and the use of online tools. Highlighting some of the challenges for rights holders and users existent in the present law the paper advocates new business models over a premature call for stringent intellectual property laws before concluding with some recommendations for the future
Towards a Holistic Approach to Technology and Climate Change:What Would Form Part of an Answer?
This multi-authored piece conducts an interdisciplinary analysis of the fields and principles which could be relevant to securing access to climate change technologies, while at the same time encouraging the initial development of the technologies. The paper is the first part of a project funded by the British Academy, ‘Obtaining, protecting and using essential environmental technologies: a holistic analysis’
Comment of the European copyright society. Addressing selected aspects of the implementation of articles 18 to 22 of the directive (EU) 2019/790 on copyright in the digital single market
“Use-it-or-lose-it”: an historic opportunity to achieve better copyright outcomes for creators - will it go to waste?:Open letter to the European Commission and the relevant authorities of Member States of the European Union
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“Use-it-or-lose-it”: an historic opportunity to achieve better copyright outcomes for creators - will it go to waste?:Open letter to the European Commission and the relevant authorities of Member States of the European Union
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In search of an adequate legal protection of databases : a comparative analysis
EThOS - Electronic Theses Online ServiceGBUnited Kingdo
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