Professor Dagne’s article will appear in the December Issue of Volume 31 of the Canadian Intellectual Property Review (CIPR), academic publication of the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada. Professor Dagne’s article, titled Overview of Implications of Three-Dimensional Printing on Canadian Intellectual Property Law, provides general overview of diverse questions that consumers’ use of 3D printing technology brings under Canadian intellectual property law. At the backdrop of recent incidents in which the different applications of 3D printing technology were put to light, the discussion explores the intersection of 3D printing technology with patent law, copyright law and trademark law. The discussion demonstrates the need for legislative and judicial response to prevent the “chilling effect” of excessive demands by intellectual property owners. It concludes with recommendations as to how best to balance the rights of consumers and innovators.