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DATA REGULATION IN THE INTERNET OF THINGS
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摘要 The reflections on data regulation in the internet of things (IoT) in this paper provide an overview of the different conceptions and legal problems of "data property rights." Beginning with an overview of the existing and possible applications of the future loT (in particular, smart cars), this paper describes the legal concerns that may arise because of increased commercialization of object-generated data. The author uses German and European Union law to illustrate the legal complexities, solutions, and shortcomings. He demonstrates how and to what extent these issues are covered by traditional data protection regulations and highlights the conceptual blind spots of these regulations. He then contrasts the data protection paradigm (de lege lata) with the idea of a general erga omnes data property right (de lege ferenda) and describes the most common understanding of such a right, that is, a data producers' property right. Against the background of the possible economic advantages of general data property rights, the paper discusses conceptual problems and constitutional concerns. In conclusion, the author rejects the idea of a general data property right. The reflections on data regulation in the internet of things (IoT) in this paper provide an overview of the different conceptions and legal problems of "data property rights." Beginning with an overview of the existing and possible applications of the future loT (in particular, smart cars), this paper describes the legal concerns that may arise because of increased commercialization of object-generated data. The author uses German and European Union law to illustrate the legal complexities, solutions, and shortcomings. He demonstrates how and to what extent these issues are covered by traditional data protection regulations and highlights the conceptual blind spots of these regulations. He then contrasts the data protection paradigm (de lege lata) with the idea of a general erga omnes data property right (de lege ferenda) and describes the most common understanding of such a right, that is, a data producers' property right. Against the background of the possible economic advantages of general data property rights, the paper discusses conceptual problems and constitutional concerns. In conclusion, the author rejects the idea of a general data property right.
机构地区 Faculty of Law
出处 《Frontiers of Law in China-Selected Publications from Chinese Universities》 2018年第3期367-379,共13页 中国高等学校学术文摘·法学(英文版)
关键词 data protection law data property internet of things (lOT) smart cars data protection law data property internet of things (lOT) smart cars
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