
Intellectual Property Rights and Emerging Technology
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Dr Hui Leng Choo is a Senior Lecturer, School of Engineering, Taylor's University, Malaysia.
Dr Onyeka Osuji is a Reader in Law at the University of Essex.
James Griffin is Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Exeter.
Content
Part One
1 . A holistic approach towards intellectual property rights
2 . the relationship between law and technology
3 . the impact of 3D printing upon privacy
Part Two - Transcripts
4. Issues of IP regarding 3DP
5. 3D printing and the Law
6. the project and its context.
7. the use of materials in 3DP and development of regulation
8. biomedical 3DP biotechnology devices and related legal issues
9. 3DP in education science
Part Three
10. the operation of the automated technical licensing system
11. the impact upon the supply chain
12. project impact in relation to the development of watermarking technologies
Conclusion
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