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Old 02-28-2011, 04:51 PM   #167
Ken Maltby
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Oh I love the concept, as any long time science fiction fan and technophile would, but
as an example of an existing crossover from digital to physical products or even as a
new kind of copyright issue (it wouldn't be) it is still just barely at the IEEE Conference
stage.

In terms of the information, digital or otherwise, that can be used to produce a product,
it is as closely held as possible now, and most likely will be in the future. What is the
conceptual difference between keeping the information out of the hands of another
corporation with the means of production, and keeping it away from someone else's
"3D Printer"?

Luck;
Ken
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