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The company that developed 3D printed gun parts has announced plans to launch a new firm, dedicated to copyright-free blueprints for a range of 3D printable objects.
Defcad, as the firm will be known, has already been dubbed the Pirate Bay of 3D printing.
The site will become a "search engine for 3D printing," according to its founders.
But its flouting of copyright is likely to face legal challenges.
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<p class="introduction" id="story_continues_1">The company that developed 3D printed gun parts has announced plans to launch a new firm, dedicated to copyright-free blueprints for a range of 3D printable objects.</p> <p>Defcad, as the firm will be known, has already been dubbed the Pirate Bay of 3D printing. </p> <p>The site will become a "search engine for 3D printing," according to its founders.</p> <p>But its flouting of copyright is likely to face legal challenges. </p> |
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