Trading Data in the Digital Economy

Trading Data in the Digital Economy
Author: Sebastian Lohsse
Publisher:
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2018
Genre: Big data
ISBN: 9781509921218

"Digitisation is fundamentally transforming our entire economy and our society. The datafication of business processes leads to an incredibly fast and ever increasing mass of data. Such data is the blood in the veins of the digital economy. Many existing and future business models, which will drive innovation and create economic growth, depend on being able to use this data. Trading Data in the Digital Economy is therefore a central aspect of the development of the EU Digital Market. In continuing with the aim of the 'Münster Colloquia on Digital Law and the EU Economy', this book examines the 'Legal Concepts and Tools' with a view to determining how EU law should react to the challenges and needs of this aspect of the digital economy. This volume is a collection of contributions to the 3rd Münster Colloquium, held on 4-5 May 2017 in Münster, Germany. The colloquium analysed the academic, practice-based, and political aspects of the various legal concepts and tools surrounding the trade in data. More specifically, the volume focuses on the starting points and challenges, exclusivity rights, compulsory licences, and contractual concepts."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

Trading Data in the Digital Economy: Legal Concepts and Tools

Trading Data in the Digital Economy: Legal Concepts and Tools
Author: Sebastian Lohsse
Publisher:
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2017-11
Genre: Big data
ISBN: 9783848745654

'Die' Digitalisierung gehört zu den wichtigsten Themen des neuen Jahrhunderts. Sie verändert unsere Gesellschaft ebenso grundlegend wie unsere Wirtschaft. Die geschäftsmäßige Datenerfassung führt zu einer enormen Datenmenge, die das Blut in den Adern der digitalen Wirtschaft bildet. Viele aktuelle, vor allem aber künftige Geschäftsmodelle, die Innovationen vorantreiben und wirtschaftliches Wachstum schaffen sollen, basieren auf der Nutzung dieser Daten. Der Band analysiert rechtliche Konzepte und Instrumente rund um das Thema des Datenhandels. Er dokumentiert damit die Beträge und Ergebnisse des 'Münster Colloquium on Trading Data in the Digital Economy'. Damit leistet der Band einen Beitrag zur Bewältigung der Herausforderungen des Datenhandels, insbesondere auf europäischer Ebene.

Supplying and Reselling Digital Content

Supplying and Reselling Digital Content
Author: Geiregat, Simon
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2022-05-13
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1802209425

Making a key contribution to the contemporary debate about methods in European legal research, this comprehensive book looks behind different methodologies to explore the institutional, disciplinary, and political conflicts that shape questions of ‘method’ or ‘approach’ in European legal scholarship. Offering a new perspective on the underlying politics of method, it identifies four core dimensions of methodological struggle in legal research – the politics of questions, the politics of answers, the politics of legal audiences, and the politics of the concept of law.

Research Handbook on Information Law and Governance

Research Handbook on Information Law and Governance
Author: Sandeen, Sharon K.
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2021-09-23
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1788119924

This fresh and insightful Research Handbook delivers global perspectives on information law and governance, delving into principles of information law in the areas of trade secrecy, privacy, data protection and cybersecurity.

Big Data and Global Trade Law

Big Data and Global Trade Law
Author: Mira Burri
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2021-07-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 110884359X

An exploration of the current state of global trade law in the era of Big Data and AI. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Commercial and Arbitration Law of the Digital Economy

Commercial and Arbitration Law of the Digital Economy
Author: Robert Walters
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2024-08-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1040098703

This book discusses the importance of the digital economy and its most pressing challenge: the onset of quantum and critical technology. It looks at how its implementation, either on its own or coupled with artificial intelligence, impacts commercial and arbitration law. International trade and investment are increasingly being integrated within national security policy and the law to protect the nation state. A failure to safeguard personal and commercial data will allow other state and non-state actors to set the rules that do not align with the values of the rule of law and transnational rules-based system. This book argues that it is necessary to establish a principles-based approach to governing the development and use of these technologies. Chapters touch on the application of smart contracts, arbitration, as well as mergers and acquisitions and their potential weaponisation in the digital economy due to their ability to transcend national security. Elements of intellectual property, particularly patents and trademarks, and how international legal instruments have directed national law-making are also explored. This is a useful reference for governments, regulators, legal, technologists and policy experts. This is also of interest to scholars looking at personal and commercial data in relation to intellectual property, contracts and international commercial arbitration law.

Regulating Access and Transfer of Data

Regulating Access and Transfer of Data
Author: Björn Lundqvist
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2023-03-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1009335170

Data collected and distributed on the internet is generally free, non-exclusive, and non-rivalrous. Yet online data is often difficult to access. This book examines the infrastructure for collecting, storing, and distributing data to show how it is embedded behind intellectual property and technological barriers. It proposes that the EU introduce an access and transfer governance right to data that can work in tandem with data protection rules. Chapters explore the subject matter of this protection, potential rights holders and the scope of the protection, and exceptions and limitations under intellectual property law and competition law. Comprehensive and timely, Regulating Access and Transfer of Data sets the foundations for a new legal system for our data-driven generation.

GOVERNANCE OF/THROUGH BIG DATA. Volume II

GOVERNANCE OF/THROUGH BIG DATA. Volume II
Author: Giorgio Resta
Publisher: Roma TrE-Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2023-05-20
Genre: Law
ISBN:

These two volumes collect twenty five articles and papers published within the “Governance of/through Data” research project financed by the Italian Ministry of Universities. The research project, which was promoted by Roma Tre University, as project lead, and saw the participation of professors and reseachers from Bocconi University in Milan; LUMSA University in Rome; Salento University in Lecce and Turin Polytechnic, cover multiple issues which are here presented in five sections: Algorithms and artificial intelligence; Antitrust, artificial intelligence and data; Big Data; Data governance; Data protection and privacy.

Digital Technologies and the Law of Obligations

Digital Technologies and the Law of Obligations
Author: Zvonimir Slakoper
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2021-09-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1000432580

Digital Technologies and the Law of Obligations critically examines the emergence of new digital technologies and the challenges they pose to the traditional law of obligations, and discusses the extent to which existing contract and tort law rules and doctrines are equipped to meet these new challenges. This book covers various contract and tort law issues raised by emerging technologies – including distributed ledger technology, blockchain-based smart contracts, and artificial intelligence – as well as by the evolution of the internet into a participative web fuelled by user-generated content, and by the rise of the modern-day collaborative economy facilitated by digital technologies. Chapters address these topics from the perspective of both the common law and the civil law tradition. While mostly focused on the current state of affairs and recent debates and initiatives within the European Union regulatory framework, contributors also discuss the central themes from the perspective of the national law of obligations, examining the adaptability of existing legal doctrines to contemporary challenges, addressing the occasional legislative attempts to deal with the private law aspects of these challenges, and pointing to issues where legislative interventions would be most welcomed. Case studies are drawn from the United States, Singapore, and other parts of the common law world. Digital Technologies and the Law of Obligations will be of interest to legal scholars and researchers in the fields of contract law, tort law, and digital law, as well as to legal practitioners and members of law reform bodies.