Lesson on legal issues in DiDIY
Lesson about legal issues in DiDIY by Elena Falletti, at the Greenwich University of London, in the context of the Erasmus teaching mobility programme
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Lesson about legal issues in DiDIY by Elena Falletti, at the Greenwich University of London, in the context of the Erasmus teaching mobility programme
From Fabbaloo, an introduction to two companies that are making "digital inventory" a reality:
Digital DIY creates new rights and responsibilities for its practitioners and technology producers, but also for its (maybe unaware!) end users, that is for everybody who uses, or is "exposed to" any product manufactured thanks to Digital DIY.
We just discovered a very interesting project, which is also one more great proof that the DiDIY project is indeed researching a hot topic, one that will force society to rethink and update laws and norms in many fields, from "intellectual property" to product liability: how does life change, when practically everybody can manufacture copies of ANY PHYSICAL OBJECT?
As explained in Work Package 6, we will study the rights and responsibilities that users and producers of DiDIY technologies have and how current legislation affects them and vice versa.
- This WP 6 is connected to the 'Transversal Task' Digital DIY and Ethics. -