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BitTorrenting Real Things


There's a great discussion going on at the Ponoko blog, where Duann posed the question, "What will we do when product design files start hitting these peer to peer networks of sharing. The equivalent of ripping a CD and burning it for a friend?"

We've been contemplating this as well, because it is going to happen. It's probably already happened, as is commonly done today for any digital content: software, photos, movies, music, books are all easily found using various semi-reputable Internet sources. We'll know for certain when The Pirate Bay or MiniNova have separate categories for 3D objects.

We wondered what reaction could counteract this upcoming dilemma, and contrasted against  techniques used in the software world. Would they work?

Software License Keys. When you open software, it refuses to work unless you provide a key that must be purchased. Hmm, most printed objects simply aren't smart at all. Usually they just sit motionless on a desk and have no capability for handling license keys. Nope, that won't work at all.

Encryption. Files are scrambled until unlocked. Well, this could be done, but once unencrypted you kinda have the same issue. Not this one.

Unlocking Fob. Software comes with an actual hardware item that contains a key. The fob must be present or the software won't work. Again, this approach won't work with static 3D objects. Also, software users hated the damn fobs and most software companies have abandoned that approach.

Watermark. Images in particular make use of this technique, and it could actually work. By hiding a "Makermark" somewhere within the 3D model, you might be able to: a) determine if an item has been ripped off, and b) deter some portion of the theft.

You're probably coming to the same conclusion that the software guys are coming to: Digital Rights Management (DRM) simply doesn't work. That's why Apple and the Music Mandarins dropped DRM from the iTunes Music Store. More than likely the same will occur when 3D object designs get popular.
Meanwhile, if we see CAD files appearing en masse in pirate networks, it only means that 3D fabbing has become popular.

Via Ponoko Blog (Hat tip to Duann)


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3D Fabbing is here.

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A quick one-handed faro shuffle

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No, "a quick one-handed faro shuffle" is not a euphamism for masturbation, you dirty-minded people!

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Internet Blackout NZ

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MsBehaviour covers the #blackout protest against guilt upon accusation copyright laws in NZ

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Join the Internet Blackout Campaign...

Join The New Zealand Internet Blackout to protest against the Guilt Upon Accusation law 'Section 92A' that calls for internet disconnection based on accusations of copyright infringement without a trial and without any evidence held up to court scrutiny. This is due to come into effect on February 28th unless immediate action is taken by the National Party.

Join thousands of New Zealanders already against this law by blacking out your Facebook photo, your websites, your Myspace pages, your Twitter account, in protest against this unjust new law that may come into effect on February 28.

For the #blackout image go to: http://creativefreedom.org.nz/blackout.html

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Not in My Name NZ

The g33k show supports the Creative Freedom Foundation in their campaign against Section 92A of the New Zealand Copyright Amendment Act. As digital media producers and artists we believe this law will stifle creative producers and is in direct violation of the right to be considered innocent until proven guilty. 

'Section 92 of the Copyright Amendment Act assumes Guilt Upon Accusation and forces the termination of internet connections and websites without evidence, without a fair trial, and without punishment for any false accusations of copyright infringement.'

For more information on the campaign and to sign to petition: http://creativefreedom.org.nz

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Behind Enter the Narwhals


Pics from behind the scenes of Chelfyn's studio during the Enter the Narwhals RPM Challenge 09.

       
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Virtual World on Radio NZ - p2p lending, cheap genome sequencing and more


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Chelfyn & Wammo on the widgetization of the web


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Chelfyn chats about the next ten years on Radio NZ with Jim Mora


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Virtual World on Radio NZ


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