The Internet of things : legal issues, policy, and practical strategies /

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: American Bar Association. Section of Science & Technology Law.
Group Author: Cwik, Cynthia H. (Editor); Suarez, Christopher (Editor); Thomson, Lucy L. (Editor)
Published: ABA Section of Science & Technology Law,
Publisher Address: Chicago, Illinois :
Publication Dates: [2019]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Item Description: Includes index.
Carrier Form: lii, 584 pages : illustrations, forms ; 23 cm
ISBN: 9781641053631 (paperback) :
1641053631 (paperback)
Index Number: K1005
CLC: D971.239.9
Call Number: D971.239.9/I619
Contents: Reflections on the Internet of things /
New and emerging IoT technologies --
Connected cars : impact on cars and other intelligent transportation systems /
Health IoT : trends and legal issues /
Drones : taking the IoT into the air /
5G wireless communications : enabling a new Internet of things /
Blockchain and the Internet of things /
The state (or lack thereof) of IoT laws and regulations --
U.S. regulatory framework for IoT /
IoT international regulatory challenges : the European approach /
IoT risks and potential solutions --
Privacy and the IoT : consumer rights and emerging legal issues /
(In)security of the Internet of things (IoT) : a roadmap for assessing the risks /
Incentives to address homeland security risks with IoT technology /
State attorneys general protect consumers in the IoT era /
ICT in the states : the challenges of public policy making in the IoT era /
IoT licensing issues and interoperability /
Liability and connected products : litigation and the IoT /
Challenges for electronic discovery in the IoT era /
The IoT and intellectual property / Robert Maier --
When things get hacked : insurance coverage for IoT related risks /
Corporate counsel and the Internet of things /
What employers need to know about the Internet of things /
Get SMART on training : make privacy and security a part of the organization's culture /
Back to the future : anticipating regulatory hurdles within IoT pelotons /