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MakerWorld launched its Creator Copyright Program to combat 3D model piracy via partnerships with agencies CopyrightShark and FirstBrave.
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MakerWorld launched its Creator Copyright Program to combat 3D model piracy via partnerships with agencies CopyrightShark and FirstBrave.

Originally reported by 3D ADEPT

MakerWorld launched its Creator Copyright Program to combat 3D model piracy via partnerships with agencies CopyrightShark and FirstBrave. In beta, creators with 300+ followers can protect up to 10 exclusive models per week using centralized legal tools. This shifts the AM industry toward a structured asset management framework, moving beyond passive moderation. Standardizing these workflows is vital for professionalizing digital manufacturing. 🛡️⚙️

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