A Study On Navigating The Intersection Of Innovation And Copyright Of 3D Printing IP Laws
- IJLLR Journal
- Dec 20, 2025
- 1 min read
S Keerthana, Tamillnadu Dr. Ambedkar University, Taramani, Chennai
ABSTRACT:
This study review upon the growth of 3D printing technology which opened new horizon in innovation, allowing individuals and industries to design and produce physical objects with ease. Eventually this development pays a paramount issue to the intellectual property (IP) law, particularly in the areas of copyright and patent protection. The advent of accessible and affordable 3D printing had ignited the complex intersection of innovation and copyright by his technological shift in the traditional law. The research focuses on the making of 2D models and shifting liability to the physical products of 3D printing. The research highlight upon the accessibility to the ownership of the 3D printing mechanism. The paper goes beyond the traditional 3D printing to the modern concern of the bio printing which has profound ethical and legal challenges to the existing copyright and patent protection in the IP framework.
Keywords: traditional shift, innovation, physical objects, protection of IP laws, ownership and bio printing.
