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The Pirate Bay, one of the world's most infamous online piracy and file-sharing sites, is now hosting a type of mock-up file that allows your 3D printer to create physical objects.

ThePirateBay.org yesterday announced via its blog, first reported by GigaOM, that users can now search in a new category called "Physibles".

Physibles, as the blog explains, are mock-up files that allow a 3D printer to create a physical object:

"Wee believe that the next step in copying will be made from digital form into physical form. It will be physical objects. Or, as wee decided to call them: Physibles.

"Data objects that are able (and feasible) to become physical. Wee believe that things like three-dimensional printers, scanners and such are just the first step. Wee believe that in the nearby future, you will print your spare parts for your vehicles," The Pirate Bay predicted in its post yesterday.

The site, well known due to accusations of it aiding and abetting copyright infringement, took a philanthropic approach to the announcement, saying that it would likely change the world in a matter of years.

"The benefit to society is huge. No more shipping huge amount of products around the world. No more shipping the broken products back. No more child labour. Wee'll be able to print food for hungry people. Wee'll be able to share not only a recipe, but the full meal," the blog reads.

There are currently seven physible models hosted on The Pirate Bay, including a mock-up file for a pirate ship, a tabletop gaming model and a hot-rod model.

A wide range of 3D printers were shown off at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, including one from MakerBot Industries — the MakerBot Replicator — available for US$1749.
Source: http://www.zdnet.com.au/pirate-bay-to-al...330303.htm

So, would you download a car?
Awesome Drink

I can just imagine in ten years people pirating computer parts.
3D Printing huh?

Hoho....(I don't know what your talking about.... I didn't print anything, Jennifer Love Hewitt has always lived here...... and yes that castle in the backyard has always been there.)
Super Hero Solar-kun Wrote: [ -> ]So, would you download a car?

HihiHihiHihi

you bet.Madwin
I don't see how downloading and replicating a physical object could be possibly illegal. Its not like you took something from someone else. The original item is still there. If you're recreating it with your own 3d printer, then you would have had to have paid for all the matter you used to construct it, right?
Sounds intense.
trademark91 Wrote: [ -> ]I don't see how downloading and replicating a physical object could be possibly illegal. Its not like you took something from someone else. The original item is still there. If you're recreating it with your own 3d printer, then you would have had to have paid for all the matter you used to construct it, right?
Kinda like those cheap Chinese replicas.
* Cirehpsa downloads a bear.
* Sparker downloads a 3D printer.
At last! My dream of downloading many 3D photo-realistic platypuses to form an evil death army has finally come true! Now the world shall be MINE
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