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 One of the greatest benefits of 3D printing technology  the ability to make replacements or parts for household objects like toys, utensils and gadgets  may be denied to US citizens thanks to the granting of a sweeping patent that prevents the printing of unauthorised 3D designs. It has all the makings of the much-maligned digital rights management  DRM  system that prevented copying of Apple iTunes tracks  until it was abandoned as a no-hoper in 2009.     US patent 8286236, granted on 9 October to Intellectual Ventures of Bellevue, Washington, lends a 3D printer the ability to assess whether a computer design file it   reading has an authorisation code appended that grants access for printing. If it does not, the machine simply refuses to print  whether it   a solid object, a textile or even food that   being printed. The piracy of 3D designs is an emerging concern, and 3D object sharing  rather stanley website  than file sharing  sites hav stanley cup e already sprung up. While no 3D printer maker has adopted what might be called 3D DRM, international treaties like the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement mean it is not out of the question. Clamping down on moves to 3D-print handg stanley cup becher uns may fuel such moves, for instance. What has riled some tech commentators  here and here for instance  is the fact that Intellectual Ventures that does not make 3D printers at all, but simply trades in patent rights  a practice detractors call pa