Internet of Things and the Law Legal Strategies for Consumer-Centric Smart Technologies

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 increasing significance of the...

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Abstract 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 increasing significance of their disembodied counterparts – has been the subject of much legal research. For some time now, legal scholars have grappled with how laws drafted for tangible property and predigital ‘offline’ technologies can cope with dematerialisation, digitalisation, and the internet. As dematerialisation continues, this book aims to illuminate the opposite movement: rematerialisation, namely, the return of data, knowledge, and power within a physical ‘smart’ world. This development frames the book’s central question: can the law steer rematerialisation in a human-centric and socially just direction? To answer it, the book focuses on the IoT, the sociotechnological 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. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 license.
AbstractList 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 increasing significance of their disembodied counterparts - has been the subject of much legal research. For some time now, legal scholars have grappled with how laws drafted for tangible property and predigital 'offline' technologies can cope with dematerialisation, digitalisation, and the internet. As dematerialisation continues, this book aims to illuminate the opposite movement: rematerialisation, namely, the return of data, knowledge, and power within a physical 'smart' world. This development frames the book's central question: can the law steer rematerialisation in a human-centric and socially just direction? To answer it, the book focuses on the IoT, the sociotechnological 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.
Providing an analysis of the legal issues relating to the regulation and governance of the Internet of Things, this book explores how laws drafted for offline technologies can cope with digitalisation and the rapid expansion of internet technologies.
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.
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 increasing significance of their disembodied counterparts – has been the subject of much legal research. For some time now, legal scholars have grappled with how laws drafted for tangible property and predigital ‘offline’ technologies can cope with dematerialisation, digitalisation, and the internet. As dematerialisation continues, this book aims to illuminate the opposite movement: rematerialisation, namely, the return of data, knowledge, and power within a physical ‘smart’ world. This development frames the book’s central question: can the law steer rematerialisation in a human-centric and socially just direction? To answer it, the book focuses on the IoT, the sociotechnological 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. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 license.
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Bluetooth
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Computer science
Computer security
computer-implemented inventions
Computing and Information Technology
concept of product
consumer protection
Contract law
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data portability
data protection
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online content services
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TableOfContents Cover -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 IoT Law: Obstacles and Alternatives in the Regulation of a Non-Binary Sociotechnological Phenomenon -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The IoT Today: Related Concepts, Definitions, and Core Features -- 1.3 Two Reasons That It Is Difficult to Regulate -- 1.4 Some Regulatory and Policy Options for an Interconnected World -- 1.5 Overcoming Regulatory Binaries, Coregulation, and Supervisory Authority -- 1.6 Interim Conclusion -- 2 The Internet of Spying Sex Toys, Killer Petrol Stations, and Manipulative Toasters: A View of Private Ordering from the Contractual Quagmire -- 2.1 Scope of Chapter and Private Ordering -- 2.2 A Four-Pronged Methodology -- 2.3 Consumer Benefits -- 2.4 The Main Risks Encountered by Consumers of Things -- 2.5 Fantastic Legals and Where to Find Them: Understanding Private Ordering through Amazon Echo's Contractual Quagmire -- 2.6 Interim Conclusion -- 3 The Internet of Contracts: The Tension between Consumer Contract Laws and IoT Imbalance -- 3.1 Scope of the Chapter -- 3.2 The IoT Overcomes Yet Another Binary: Unfairness of Substance and Unfairness of Form in the Smart Home -- 3.3 Private Ordering 'by Bricking': Can IoT Traders Deprive Consumers of their Things' Smartness? -- 3.4 Precontractual Duties to Inform Under the CRD in a Hyperconnected, Interface-Free World -- 3.5 Interim Conclusion -- 4 The Internet of Vulnerabilities: Tackling Human and Product Vulnerabilities through Noncontractual Consumer Laws -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 What's in a Product? EU Product Liability Laws and the Challenge of a Defective IoT -- 4.3 Can We Trust the Internet of Personalised Things? -- 4.4 Interim Conclusion -- 5 The Internet of Loos, the General Data Protection Regulation, and Digital Dispossession under Surveillance Capitalism
5.1 Introduction: The Erosion of Privacy and Data Protection in the Global Private-Public Surveillance Network -- 5.2 The GDPR: From Confidentiality to Data Control -- 5.3 Data Protection Issues in the IoT -- 5.4 Surveillance Capitalism and IoT Apparatus: From Prediction to Execution -- 5.5 Looking into Alexa's Black Box -- 5.6 Can the GDPR Counter IoT-Powered Digital Dispossession? -- 5.7 Interim Conclusion: Data Protection Law and the 'Smart' Proletariat -- 6 The Internet of Things (You Don't Own) under Bourgeois Law: An Integrated Tactic to Rebalance Intellectual Property -- 6.1 Introduction: Intellectual Property and Rentier Capitalism -- 6.2 An Overview of the IP Issues and Themes in the IoT -- 6.3 Death of Ownership: To Strengthen Property Rights and Empower IoT Users-Digital Peasants or to Counter Bourgeois Property? -- 6.4 Intra-IP Limitations: IP Exceptions or the Piecemeal Protection of Public Interest -- 6.5 IP Overlaps and the Erosion of IP Exceptions in the 'Smart' World -- 6.6 Extra-IP Limitations: Are Standard Essential Patents on Fair, Reasonable, and Nondiscriminatory Terms IoT-FRANDly? -- 6.7 Interim Conclusion -- Conclusion: When the Law Fails Us: The Commons for a Collectivised and Open IoT -- Index
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