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3D列印被譽為第三次工業革命,預料將徹底改變現代工業面貌,同時,在著作權、商標以及專利外觀設計甚至犯罪等領域,都會發生不同的變化與風貌,圖書館、博物館等相關資訊服務也將面臨衝擊,特別是法律層面的相關問題處理。為對未來挑戰預作因應與準備,文學院資訊與圖書館學系特別邀請美國威斯康辛大學密爾瓦基分校資訊學院院長Dr. Tomas A. Lipinski 蒞臨本校針對此一議題演講,歡迎老師、同學、與各界資訊專業人員一起來聆聽。
In the past, the use of photocopy, printing, scanning and related technologies in libraries and universities raised copyright issues alone. A new technology is making its way into libraries as part of broader maker space initiatives: 3D printing. 3D replicator technology now allows a user to create (that is, "print") three-dimensional objects of all sorts! With 3D technology, staff and patrons can now print entire mechanical devices or components of other devices from something as simple as a corkscrew to parts of a prosthetic body part. These technologies raise not only copyright issues, but now include utility and design patents and trademarks, including trade dress. With the ability to print realistic replicas, such as "sharp" or other dangerous objects, questions arise whether a library would be responsible if a patron harmed another person with an object printed at the library.
Issues of intellectual freedom are also present should the library desire to prevent patrons from printing certain objects (no replicated plastic firearms in a "gun free zone" or no sex toys). This lecture will review the basic legal issues under U.S. law, discuss the potential for library liability and offer suggestions for minimizing legal risk.
一、時間:105年11月2日(星期三)下午2時~3時
二、地點:淡水校園文學館 L522 會議室
三、主講人:Dr. Tomas A. Lipinski, Dean and Professor, School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (美國威斯康辛大學密爾瓦基分校資訊學院院長)
四、講題:3D Printing Technologies in U.S. Libraries: Managing Legal Risk beyond Copyright Infringement (美國圖書館對 3D 列印技術於侵害著作權之法律風險管理)
Time:
2016/11/02 14:00 ~ 2016/11/02 15:00
Registration period:
2016/10/18 09:00 ~ 2016/11/02 13:00
Location:
文學館 L522
Duration:1.0 hours
Registration Limit:40 (Current Registrants:27)
Estimated Number of Attendees:40
Attendees:teachers、students、staff、校外報名