The 3-D Printing Pirates Who Could Render SOPA Meaningless
The Pirate Bay loves to be controversial--how could it not be, with its very existence an affront to much of the political mechanisms of American government? And now the organization is suggesting something that, in the light of the semi-failed SOPA/PIPA attempt to regulate the Net and squash piracy, casts an interesting light on the future of file pirating: What will happen in terms of IP rights and piracy when 3-D printed objects become commonplace? Source: FastCompany - Discipline: Technology...
Source: LabSpaces - Wednesday, 25 January
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