Here’s a breakdown of the legal considerations for selling 3D-printed items, based on the provided text:
What you can’t legally sell:
* Copyrighted Characters: Items based on existing, copyrighted characters (like Pikachu or Mickey Mouse) are illegal to sell without permission from the copyright owner. Copyright law protects the owner’s right to reproduce, control, and profit from their work.
* Prints from Protected Blueprints: If you use someone else’s 3D printing blueprints (designs), you need to ensure they are licensed for commercial use. Many blueprints are shared with “non-commercial” licenses, meaning you can’t sell items made from them.
How to stay legal:
* The article implies that it is possible to run a legal 3D printing business, but it doesn’t detail how beyond avoiding the above pitfalls. The text sets up the expectation that further information on legal practices will be provided (indicated by “Here’s how to keep your 3D printing business venture entirely legal.”).
In essence, the key is to either create your own original designs or obtain the necessary licenses/permissions to legally reproduce and sell designs created by others.