2.0 MCLE Credits in Professional Practice
3D Printing is quickly changing the world. How will this exploding industry and these machines, which in theory can create anything, affect Intellectual Property?
In this presentation John Hornick, a recognized thought leader in the 3D printing space, will explore theintersection between 3D printing and intellectual property.
Front Pages | Available after Purchase |
Table of Contents | Available after Purchase |
Crowdsourcing Prior Art to Defeat 3D Printing Patent Applications | Available after Purchase |
Some Thoughts on Copyright and 3D Printing | Available after Purchase |
3D Printing and Intellectual Property - Some Initial Thoughts | Available after Purchase |
Many 3D Printing Patents Are Expiring - Here They Are | Available after Purchase |
How to Tell What's Real and What's Fake in a 3D Printed World | Available after Purchase |
3D Printing and the Future (or Demise) of Intellectual Property | Available after Purchase |
Yes, Some 3D Printing Patents Are Expiring | Available after Purchase |
Speaker Biography | Available after Purchase |
Complete Course Materials | Available after Purchase |
3D Printing and the Future (or Demise) of Intellectual Property - PowerPoint Presentation | Available after Purchase |
3D Printing - State of the Art Industrial - PowerPoint Presentation | Available after Purchase |