Autonomous and connected vehicles (ACVs) are a transformational force for humanity. It is highly likely that some owners of ACVs will circumvent their vehicle software to expose unauthorized functionality, known as “jailbreaking”. This would trigger copyright liability, the extent of which would be dependent upon the copyright system’s various rulemaking processes and common law interpretations. This note explores the world of software “jailbreaking”, with its roots in smartphone unlocking, and extrapolates that to ACVs. Some compelling (and at times dangerous) scenarios are contemplated, and recommendations are made for consumers, technologists, manufacturers, and policy makers
Abstract: In this paper we present a novel anti theft control system for automobiles that tries to ...
In 2007, George Hotz circumvented the software lock on his iPhone that prevented him from using the ...
Who is criminally responsible when an autonomous car is involved in a car accident such as the accid...
Autonomous and connected vehicles (ACVs) are a transformational force for humanity. It is highly lik...
Most Americans own at least one “smart device.” These include smartphones and video game consoles. D...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Connected and autonomous vehicle (CAV) use, having been tested in various cities around the world ...
In September of 2012, Apple announced that it had received two million pre-orders for the iPhone 5 w...
The convergence of automobiles and ICT (information and communication technology) has become a new p...
International audienceThe development of embedded software for automotive applications has seen dram...
peer reviewedInterconnected vehicles are a growing commodity providing remote access to on-board sys...
We study the “anti-theft ” mechanisms available to con-sumers to thwart unauthorised access to perso...
With the advent of Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs) comes the very real risk that these vehi...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
The computer-controlled nature of contemporary road vehicles has reached a point where the in-vehicl...
Abstract: In this paper we present a novel anti theft control system for automobiles that tries to ...
In 2007, George Hotz circumvented the software lock on his iPhone that prevented him from using the ...
Who is criminally responsible when an autonomous car is involved in a car accident such as the accid...
Autonomous and connected vehicles (ACVs) are a transformational force for humanity. It is highly lik...
Most Americans own at least one “smart device.” These include smartphones and video game consoles. D...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Connected and autonomous vehicle (CAV) use, having been tested in various cities around the world ...
In September of 2012, Apple announced that it had received two million pre-orders for the iPhone 5 w...
The convergence of automobiles and ICT (information and communication technology) has become a new p...
International audienceThe development of embedded software for automotive applications has seen dram...
peer reviewedInterconnected vehicles are a growing commodity providing remote access to on-board sys...
We study the “anti-theft ” mechanisms available to con-sumers to thwart unauthorised access to perso...
With the advent of Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs) comes the very real risk that these vehi...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
The computer-controlled nature of contemporary road vehicles has reached a point where the in-vehicl...
Abstract: In this paper we present a novel anti theft control system for automobiles that tries to ...
In 2007, George Hotz circumvented the software lock on his iPhone that prevented him from using the ...
Who is criminally responsible when an autonomous car is involved in a car accident such as the accid...