While the application of products liability to insecure software is a frequently-discussed concept in academic literature, many commentators have been skeptical of the viability of such claims for several reasons. First, the economic loss doctrine bars recovery for productivity loss, business disruption, and other common damages caused by software defects. Second, the application of design defects principles to software is difficult given the complexity of the devices and recent tort reform trends that have limited liability. Third, the intervening cause of damage from insecure software is typically a criminal or tortious act by a third party, so principles of causation might limit liability for manufacturers
This Comment examines the problems involved in applying strict products liability law to computer so...
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Internet of Thing (IoT)s. It focuses in particular on the question of liability in circumstances whe...
While the application of products liability to insecure software is a frequently-discussed concept i...
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The law of products liability in tort is designed to maintain a reasonable balance between the inevi...
The law of products liability in tort is designed to maintain a reasonable balance between the inevi...
This article explores the economic rationale for applying product liability law to computer software...
The pertinent questions therefore are: first, could software vulnerabilities be obviated simply by a...
The abundance of flawed software has been identified as the main cause of the poor security of compu...
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Computer hackers are a serious threat to businesses and their customers, particularly if those busin...
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While there is an identifiable trend towards protecting consumers from data breaches and data misuse...
This Comment examines the problems involved in applying strict products liability law to computer so...
Smart Devices are used to facilitate cyberattacks against both their users and third parties. While ...
Internet of Thing (IoT)s. It focuses in particular on the question of liability in circumstances whe...
While the application of products liability to insecure software is a frequently-discussed concept i...
Today, the development of technology is remarkable; the world has faced the industrial era 4.0 where...
Software is increasingly used to control systems that can cause harm to the consumer. There is conse...
The law of products liability in tort is designed to maintain a reasonable balance between the inevi...
The law of products liability in tort is designed to maintain a reasonable balance between the inevi...
This article explores the economic rationale for applying product liability law to computer software...
The pertinent questions therefore are: first, could software vulnerabilities be obviated simply by a...
The abundance of flawed software has been identified as the main cause of the poor security of compu...
Unauthorized access to online information costs billions of dollars per year. Software vulnerabiliti...
Computer hackers are a serious threat to businesses and their customers, particularly if those busin...
Automated vehicles will not only redefine the role of drivers, but also present new challenges in as...
While there is an identifiable trend towards protecting consumers from data breaches and data misuse...
This Comment examines the problems involved in applying strict products liability law to computer so...
Smart Devices are used to facilitate cyberattacks against both their users and third parties. While ...
Internet of Thing (IoT)s. It focuses in particular on the question of liability in circumstances whe...