Eli Greenbaum on 3D Printing Open Hardware Licenses

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Podcast via http://traffic.libsyn.com/opensourcehardwaregroup/3DPrinterLicense.mp3

Description

"This weeks guest, Eli Greenbaum, is a lawyer who has done a great job outlining the currently available Open Hardware licenses and also developed the Three-Dimensional Printing Open License in a paper that published in the Journal of Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law (JIPEL).

In this weeks show, Eli talks about how hardware is “born” open to begin with, how copyright covers written things and not objects, what licenses apply to and how NOT everything in Open Hardware is black and white.

Listen to the show and get answers to the questions that have been burning in your brain."