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9781138604797 (hardback) |
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9781032305790 (paperback) |
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9780429468377 (ebook) |
ISBN/ISSN |
10.4324/9780429468377 doi |
Sarjaandmed |
Routledge research in the law of emerging technologies
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Märkused |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Sisukord |
Introduction -- IoT law : obstacles and alternatives in the regulation of a non-binary socio-technological phenomenon -- The internet of spying sex toys, killer petrol stations, and manipulative toasters : a view of private ordering from the contractual quagmire -- The internet of contracts : the tension between consumer contract laws and IoT power imbalance -- The internet of vulnerabilities : tackling human and product vulnerabilities through non-contractual consumer laws -- The internet of loos, the General Data Protection Regulation, and digital dispossession under surveillance capitalism -- The internet of things (you don't own) under bourgeois law : an integrated tactic to rebalance intellectual property -- Conclusions |
Märkused |
"Internet of Things and the Law: Legal Strategies for Consumer-Centric Smart Technologies is the most comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of the legal issues in the Internet of Things (IoT). For decades, the decreasing importance of tangible wealth and power - and the corresponding increasing significance of their disembodied counterparts - has been the subject of much legal analysis. For some time now, legal scholars have grappled with how laws drafted for tangible property and pre-digital 'offline' technologies can cope with dematerialisation, digitalisation, and the internet. As dematerialisation continues, this book aims to illuminate the opposite movement: re-materialisation, namely the return of data, knowledge, and power within a physical 'smart' world. This move frames the book's central question: can the law steer re-materialisation in a human-centric and societally beneficial direction? To answer it, the book focuses on the IoT, the socio-technological phenomenon that is primarily responsible for this shift. After a thorough analysis of how existing laws can be interpreted to empower IoT end-users, Noto La Diega leaves us with the fundamental question of what happens when the law fails us and concludes with a call for collective resistance against 'smart' capitalism"-- Provided by publisher |
Märksõnad |
asjade internet
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tarbijakaitse
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andmekaitse
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lepingud
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intellektuaalne omand
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autoriõigus
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tehnoloogia
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sotsiaalsed aspektid
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rahvusvaheline õigus
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Lisasõnad |
Internet of things -- Law and legislation |
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Consumer protection -- Law and legislation |
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Law and technology -- Social aspects |
UDK |
347.7
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349 :004
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