3D Systems v. Formlabs 3D Printing Patent Lawsuit Dismissed - TCT Magazine
Controversy Mounts Over Stalled Plybot 3D Printer Kickstarter Campaign « Fabbaloo
3D Systems just sued everyone who's cool – Lucept
Somerville's Formlabs, 3D Systems settle patent lawsuit - Boston Business Journal
3D Systems Suing Formlabs and Kickstarter for Patent Infringement - Make:
Saskatoon 3D printer startup accuses his partner of using crowdsourcing funds to build a house | CBC News
The Ex1, A 3D Printer For PCBs, Takes To Kickstarter To Simplify Rapid Electronics Prototyping | TechCrunch
The Company Behind Cubify 3D Printer is Suing Formlabs--and Kickstarter - Core77
Backers of the Failed Kodama Obsidian Kickstarter | Facebook
Artec Sues Creality For Allegedly Copying 3D Scanner Software | Tom's Hardware
3D Systems gets 6-month stay for settlement talks over patent lawsuit | Geo Week News | Lidar, 3D, and more tools at the intersection of geospatial technology and the built world
Epic Flops: Kickstarter Fails — Slidebean
Formlabs - Wikipedia
Lumifold's low-cost portable 3D printer exceeds crowdfunding target | 3D printing | The Guardian
It's Baaaaaack: Crowdfunding Disaster Cobblebot Launches and Then Cancels a New 3D Printer Kickstarter Campaign - 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing
Poland's 3D Printing Scene Was Built Upon a Huge Deal That Never Happened - 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing
Kickstarter 3D printer funds 'used to build house' - BBC News
Kickstarter embroiled in 3D printer lawsuit | TechRadar
Create objects at your Desk with the Snapmaker 3D Printer - Technowize
The Tiko Printer: What Happens When You Innovate Too Much | Hackaday
Despite Patent Lawsuit, FormLabs 3D Printer Company Amps Up Beta Unit Production And Looks To Hire | TechCrunch
Kickstarter sued over 3D Systems' printer patent - BBC News
Kickstarter sued over 3D Systems' printer patent - BBC News
Can You Really Sue Kickstarter for IP Infringement? | WIRED
low cost Tiko 3D Printer now available on Kickstarter for as low as $99 can print as fine as 50 microns with no need for proprietary filaments. : r/3Dprinting