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Law Issues and 3D Printing

Law Issues and 3D Printing
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Copyright: 2017
Pages: 9
Source title: 3D Printing and Its Impact on the Production of Fully Functional Components: Emerging Research and Opportunities
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Petar Kocovic (Union – Nikola Tesla University, Serbia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2289-8.ch006

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Abstract

Revolution in 3D bioprinting advancing so quickly. Our special interest is focused on 3D bio printing, the printing of mammalian or human body parts. Very close to this term is cloneprint. The 3D printing living tissues is real and may be widely available in the near future. This emerging technology has generated controversies about its regulation. Another equally important issue is whether bioprinting is patentable. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (Patent Office) has already granted some bioprinting patents and many more applications that pending on a patent. This chapter highlighting these issues that can be part of our future.

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