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DiDIY Case Studies: Law, Rights and Responsibilities

This is a selection of the case studies analysed by our "Laws, Rights and Responsibilities" Work Package

container seals, as easily 3D-printable as everything else
From containers to luggage: how Digital DIY may also challenge shipping and travel
Copyright Extension "assault" to Digital DIY
Serving sick people with Digital DIY: an example from Tanzania
3d printing warning
Australian concerns about DiDIY product safety
screenshot of Imura pistol version 2
3D printed guns: the Imura case study from Japan
a DIY, 3d printed eye examination kit
Glimpses of the future impact of DiDIY in healthcare
Is counterfeiting really the BIGGEST deal in 3D printing?
what happens when a DIY. digitally designed object hurts somebody?
DiDIY and product liability
Large dataset of.. Objects shows relevance of DiDIY project
Brunton products disappeared from the market, that may be done with DiDIY
Beyond "Right to Repair": digital DIY and the Right to Keep Buying
undetectable plastic firearms
Digitally manufactured weapons: can they be controlled?
3D visualisation of a flu virus
Design-at-home viruses?

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