The article critically analyses the Internet of Things (IoT) and its intersection with cloud computing, the so-called Clouds of Things (CoT). ‘Things’ are understood as any physical entity capable of connectivity that has a direct interface to the physical world (i.e. a sensing and/or actuating capability). From another perspective (especially product liability), Things can be seen as an inextricable mixture of hardware, software, and services. Alongside a clarification of the essentials, the six factors of the CoT complexity are described and light is shed on the regulatory options (regulation, co-regulation, self-regulation, holistic approach, fragmentation). Focussing on the British legal systems, the article reports on the state of the ...
This article aims to cast light on how the fast-evolving European cybersecurity regulatory framework...
This book is about the legal implications of cloud computing. In essence, ‘the cloud’ is a way of de...
As Europe starts to embrace quantum computing, it becomes irrefutable that the big data generated by...
The article critically analyses the Internet of Things (IoT) and its intersection with cloud computi...
This article is a useful tool for both Asian and European readers as regards some of the state-of-th...
The popularity of products linked to the Internet of Things (‘IoT’) increases each year. As demand f...
This article explores the importance of accountability to data protection (DP), and how it can be bu...
This article aspires to constitute a useful tool for both Asian and European readers as regards some...
This article presents our interdisciplinary analysis of end-user license agreements and privacy poli...
This Article analyzes the global phenomenon of the Internet of Things (“IOT”) and its potential impa...
The world of the ‘Internet of Things’ (‘IoT’) is just one manifestation of recent developments in in...
Cloud computing contracts are among the most frequently concluded contracts over the Internet. Until...
The myriad of successive technological waves have affected social lives and challenged legal norms i...
The Internet of Things (IoT)—the internetworking of “smart” devices for the purpose of collecting an...
Internet of Things and the Law: Legal Strategies for Consumer-Centric Smart Technologies is the most...
This article aims to cast light on how the fast-evolving European cybersecurity regulatory framework...
This book is about the legal implications of cloud computing. In essence, ‘the cloud’ is a way of de...
As Europe starts to embrace quantum computing, it becomes irrefutable that the big data generated by...
The article critically analyses the Internet of Things (IoT) and its intersection with cloud computi...
This article is a useful tool for both Asian and European readers as regards some of the state-of-th...
The popularity of products linked to the Internet of Things (‘IoT’) increases each year. As demand f...
This article explores the importance of accountability to data protection (DP), and how it can be bu...
This article aspires to constitute a useful tool for both Asian and European readers as regards some...
This article presents our interdisciplinary analysis of end-user license agreements and privacy poli...
This Article analyzes the global phenomenon of the Internet of Things (“IOT”) and its potential impa...
The world of the ‘Internet of Things’ (‘IoT’) is just one manifestation of recent developments in in...
Cloud computing contracts are among the most frequently concluded contracts over the Internet. Until...
The myriad of successive technological waves have affected social lives and challenged legal norms i...
The Internet of Things (IoT)—the internetworking of “smart” devices for the purpose of collecting an...
Internet of Things and the Law: Legal Strategies for Consumer-Centric Smart Technologies is the most...
This article aims to cast light on how the fast-evolving European cybersecurity regulatory framework...
This book is about the legal implications of cloud computing. In essence, ‘the cloud’ is a way of de...
As Europe starts to embrace quantum computing, it becomes irrefutable that the big data generated by...