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This book examines the right to be forgotten and finds that this right enjoys recognition mostly in jurisdictions where privacy interests impose limits on freedom of expression.
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
This book discusses the main legal and economic challenges to the creation and enforcement of security rights in intellectual property and explores possible... Læs mere
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
Blockchain and other trustless systems have gone from being relatively obscure technologies, which were only known to a small community of computer scientists and cryptologists, to mainstream phenomena that are now considered powerful game changers for many industries.
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
This book outlines the legal powers of a major Western nation – Australia – to collect and use location information.
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
The book brings together an interdisciplinary collection of chapters that revolve around the potential influence of disruptive technologies on existing legal norms and the future development of real estate markets.The book is divided into five parts.
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
This section examines how traditional evidentiary law is affected by both new ways of investigation – based on automated processes (often using machine learning) – and new kinds of evidence, automatically generated by AI instruments.
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
This book stems from the CyberBRICS project, which is the first major attempt to produce a comparative analysis of Internet regulations in the BRICS countries – namely, Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
With the ongoing evolution of the digital society challenging the boundaries of the law, new questions are arising – and new answers being given – even now,... Læs mere
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
This book examines the fundamental question of how legislators and other rule-makers should handle remembering and forgetting information (especially personally identifiable information) in the digital age.