In
LiveJournal there is a blogger,
bablaw , which is mainly
mentioned in Habrahabr in connection with intellectual property and copyright.
Now there is a reason to break this tradition, as this blogger's
fresh blog post tells about the appearance of a new three-dimensional printer capable of printing the living human tissue of the body imperceptibly (for example, blood
vessels - even such small ones as capillaries) with the necessary micron precision.
Here is a photo to attract attention:
')
Polonius in Shakespeare says: "Everything is true to yourself above yourself."
(“This is above all: to thine own self be true.” “Hamlet,” act 1, scene 3.) And the
bablaw remained quite true to himself: he primarily considers the copyright consequences of such an invention. It is clear that if there is a printer and it prints, then there will be a fight against unlicensed printing, patenting of human flesh, destruction of unlicensed people (or individual limbs), and so on.
By itself, the news about the printing of organs was considered at Habrahabr
as early as September , but the anti-utopian turn of it, which must surely give it the appetites of copyright traders, is still quite new and unexplored.