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A Commercial Law of Privacy and Security for the Internet of Things


ISBN13: 9781108741781
Published: July 2021
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £26.99



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In the Internet of Things (IoT) era, online activities are no longer limited to desktop or laptop computers, smartphones and tablets. Instead, these activities now include ordinary tasks, such as using an internet-connected refrigerator or washing machine. At the same time, the IoT provides unlimited opportunities for household objects to serve as surveillance devices that continually monitor, collect and process vast quantities of our data. In this work, Stacy-Ann Elvy critically examines the consumer ramifications of the IoT through the lens of commercial law and privacy and security law. The book provides concrete legal solutions to remedy inadequacies in the law that will help usher in a more robust commercial law of privacy and security that protects consumer interests.

Subjects:
Data Protection, IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
1. Privacy in the IoT World
2. IoT Security Failures
3. The Current Privacy and Data Security Legal Landscape
4. Commercial Law's Consent Problem
5. Products Liability in the IoT Age
6. Digital Domination in Consumer Lending Transactions
7. Consumer Data in Corporate Transactions
8. Establishing Baseline Privacy and Security Frameworks
9. Towards a Robust Commercial Law of Privacy and Security