Internet of Things and the Law
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Internet of Things and the Law
Legal Strategies for Consumer-Centric Smart Technologies
Noto La Diega, Guido
Taylor & Francis Ltd
10/2022
378
Dura
Inglês
9781138604797
15 a 20 dias
1020
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Introduction
1. IoT Law: Obstacles and Alternatives in the Regulation of a Non-Binary Sociotechnological Phenomenon
2. The Internet of Spying Sex Toys, Killer Petrol Stations, and Manipulative Toasters: A View of Private Ordering from the Contractual Quagmire
3. The Internet of Contracts: The Tension between Consumer Contract Laws and IoT Imbalance
4. The Internet of Vulnerabilities. Tackling Human and Product Vulnerabilities through Noncontractual Consumer Laws
5. The Internet of Loos, the General Data Protection Regulation, and Digital Dispossession under Surveillance Capitalism
6. The Internet of Things (You Don't Own) under Bourgeois Law: An Integrated Tactic to Rebalance Intellectual Property
Conclusion: When the Law Fails Us: The Commons for a Collectivised and Open IoT
1. IoT Law: Obstacles and Alternatives in the Regulation of a Non-Binary Sociotechnological Phenomenon
2. The Internet of Spying Sex Toys, Killer Petrol Stations, and Manipulative Toasters: A View of Private Ordering from the Contractual Quagmire
3. The Internet of Contracts: The Tension between Consumer Contract Laws and IoT Imbalance
4. The Internet of Vulnerabilities. Tackling Human and Product Vulnerabilities through Noncontractual Consumer Laws
5. The Internet of Loos, the General Data Protection Regulation, and Digital Dispossession under Surveillance Capitalism
6. The Internet of Things (You Don't Own) under Bourgeois Law: An Integrated Tactic to Rebalance Intellectual Property
Conclusion: When the Law Fails Us: The Commons for a Collectivised and Open IoT
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M2M;RFID;The Internet of Things;Contracting;consumer protection;Product liability;concept of product;Faulty products;Netflix Law;online content services;data protection;privacy;cybersecurity;Liability;transparency;data portability;non-personal data;jurisdiction;Cyber-risks;insurance;tortious liability;Composite Things;negligence;things of danger;liability allocation;foreseeability;intellectual property rights;Patenting;computer-implemented inventions;Trade secrets;NFC;Bluetooth;Spreadex Ltd v Cochrane;Amazon Echo;cross-border portability of online content services;UK Consumer Rights Act 2015;Impression Products, Inc. v. Lexmark International;Standard Developing Organisations;UK's Code;Unfair Commercial Practices Directive;Unfair Commercial Practices;IoT Data;UK Legal;IoT System;Lethal Autonomous Weapon System;IoT Consumer;EU Consumer;Subject Access Requests;IoT User;Product Liability Directive;EU Reform;Unfair Terms Directive;IoT Context;Consumer Sales Directive;Transactional Decision;Open Source Software;Surveillance Capitalism;Nonpersonal Data;Misleading Omissions;Infosoc Directive;Misleading Actions
Introduction
1. IoT Law: Obstacles and Alternatives in the Regulation of a Non-Binary Sociotechnological Phenomenon
2. The Internet of Spying Sex Toys, Killer Petrol Stations, and Manipulative Toasters: A View of Private Ordering from the Contractual Quagmire
3. The Internet of Contracts: The Tension between Consumer Contract Laws and IoT Imbalance
4. The Internet of Vulnerabilities. Tackling Human and Product Vulnerabilities through Noncontractual Consumer Laws
5. The Internet of Loos, the General Data Protection Regulation, and Digital Dispossession under Surveillance Capitalism
6. The Internet of Things (You Don't Own) under Bourgeois Law: An Integrated Tactic to Rebalance Intellectual Property
Conclusion: When the Law Fails Us: The Commons for a Collectivised and Open IoT
1. IoT Law: Obstacles and Alternatives in the Regulation of a Non-Binary Sociotechnological Phenomenon
2. The Internet of Spying Sex Toys, Killer Petrol Stations, and Manipulative Toasters: A View of Private Ordering from the Contractual Quagmire
3. The Internet of Contracts: The Tension between Consumer Contract Laws and IoT Imbalance
4. The Internet of Vulnerabilities. Tackling Human and Product Vulnerabilities through Noncontractual Consumer Laws
5. The Internet of Loos, the General Data Protection Regulation, and Digital Dispossession under Surveillance Capitalism
6. The Internet of Things (You Don't Own) under Bourgeois Law: An Integrated Tactic to Rebalance Intellectual Property
Conclusion: When the Law Fails Us: The Commons for a Collectivised and Open IoT
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
M2M;RFID;The Internet of Things;Contracting;consumer protection;Product liability;concept of product;Faulty products;Netflix Law;online content services;data protection;privacy;cybersecurity;Liability;transparency;data portability;non-personal data;jurisdiction;Cyber-risks;insurance;tortious liability;Composite Things;negligence;things of danger;liability allocation;foreseeability;intellectual property rights;Patenting;computer-implemented inventions;Trade secrets;NFC;Bluetooth;Spreadex Ltd v Cochrane;Amazon Echo;cross-border portability of online content services;UK Consumer Rights Act 2015;Impression Products, Inc. v. Lexmark International;Standard Developing Organisations;UK's Code;Unfair Commercial Practices Directive;Unfair Commercial Practices;IoT Data;UK Legal;IoT System;Lethal Autonomous Weapon System;IoT Consumer;EU Consumer;Subject Access Requests;IoT User;Product Liability Directive;EU Reform;Unfair Terms Directive;IoT Context;Consumer Sales Directive;Transactional Decision;Open Source Software;Surveillance Capitalism;Nonpersonal Data;Misleading Omissions;Infosoc Directive;Misleading Actions