Abstract:
Though just in its infancy, 3-D printing seems poised to transform the goods we buy, the products we use, and the world we inhabit. A question frequently raised about 3-D printing, though, is how product liability law will apply to 3-D-printed goods. Tackling that important and timely question, this Essay applies contemporary product liability law to defective products from home 3-D printers. The analysis reveals that if home 3-D printing really does take off, PL litigation as we know it may well, in large measure, dry up. And if it doesn’t, the technology threatens to unsettle the theoretical justification for product liability law’s development.
Engstrom, Nora Freeman, 3-D Printing and Product Liability: Identifying the Obstacles (October 30, 2013). University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online, Vol. 162, No. 35, 2013.
First posted 2013-11-03 08:46:38
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