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Internet of things : Legal perspectives (Record no. 29228)

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International Standard Book Number 978-3-642-11709-1
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Classification number 343.099450
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Personal name Weber Rolf H
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Title Internet of things : Legal perspectives
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. London
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Springer
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2010
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Extent 129p
Dimensions xxv
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Price amount Rs. 6,044
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Formatted contents note Contents: <br/>Preface-III <br/>Bibliography- XIII <br/>Materials- XXIII <br/>Abbreviations-XXV <br/>I. Introduction-1 <br/>A. Internet of Things: Notion-1 <br/>B. Technicity of the Internet of Things-2 <br/>1. Technical Elements-2 <br/>1.1 Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID)-2 <br/>a) RFID in General-2 <br/>b) Global RFID Interoperability Forum for Standards (GRIFS)-4 <br/>1.2 Electronic Product Code (EPC)-5 <br/>1.3 Object Naming Service (ONS)-6 <br/>a) ONS in General-6 <br/>b) ONS and DNS Heritage-6 <br/>c) Introduction of Multiple DNS Classes-8 <br/>1.4 EPC Discovery Service-9 <br/>1.5 Graphic Overview-9 <br/>2. Decentralized and Interoperable Internet of Things-10 <br/>2.1 Introduction-10 <br/>2.2 Replicated Multipolar ONS-11 <br/>2.3 Regional Multipolar ONS-11 <br/>2.4 Referral Systems-12 <br/>2.5 Assessment of the Various Approaches-13 <br/>3. Object-Information Distribution Architecture-14 <br/>4. Other Developments Influencing the Internet of Things-15<br/>4.1 Service Oriented Architecture-15 <br/>4.2 Collaborative Decision Making (CDM)-16 <br/>4.3 Cloud Computing-16 <br/>5. Assessment-17 <br/>C. Economic Environment of the Internet of Things-18 <br/>1. Merits of Free Trade-18 <br/>2. Effects of the Internet of Things on Competition-20 <br/>II. General Approaches for a Legal Framework-23 <br/>A. Introduction-23 <br/>B. Self-Regulation-23 <br/>1. Background-23 <br/>2. Self-regulation as Soft Law-24 <br/>3. Self-regulation as a Social Control Model-24 <br/>4. Strengths of Self-regulation-25 <br/>5. Weaknesses of Self-regulation-26 <br/>6. Outlook-26 <br/>C. International Legal Framework-27 <br/>1. Global Legislator-27 <br/>1.1 Newly Established Body as International Legislator-27 <br/>a) “Transgovernmental Networks”-27 <br/>b) Proposal for a New International Legislator-29 <br/>1.2 Existing Body as International Legislator-30 <br/>a) WTO-30 <br/>b) OECD-31 <br/>1.3 Outlook-33 <br/>2. Regional Legislator-33 <br/>2.1 EU Staff Papers and Replies-34 <br/>2.2 EU Communications-37 <br/>3. Substantive International Principles-37 <br/>3.1 General Guidelines-37 <br/>3.2 Objectives of EU Legislation-39 <br/>III. Security and Privacy-41 <br/>A. Definitions-41 <br/>1. Notion of Security-41 <br/>2. Notion of Privacy-41 <br/>3. Relation between Security and Privacy-43 <br/>B. Security and Privacy Needs-44 <br/>1. Threats to Security and Privacy-44 <br/>2. Requirements to Ensure Security and Privacy- 45 <br/>C. Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PET)-47 <br/>1. General Aspects-47 <br/>2. Specific Technical Measures-48 <br/>2.1 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)-48 <br/>2.2 Transport Layer Security (TLS)-48 <br/>2.3 DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC)-48 <br/>2.4 Onion Routing-49 <br/>2.5 Private Information Retrieval (PIR)-49 <br/>2.6 Peer-to-Peer Systems (P2P)-50 <br/>2.7 Switching off of RFID Tags-50 <br/>2.8 Concluding Overview-51 <br/>D. Legal Challenges for a Privacy Framework-52 <br/>1. Privacy in the Fundamental Rights’ System-52 <br/>1.1 Privacy as a Human Right-52 <br/>1.2 Scope of Human Rights Application-53 <br/>2. Legally Relevant Environment-56 <br/>3. Existing Regulations-59 <br/>4. Legal Categories and Scenarios-60 <br/>4.1 Overview-60 <br/>4.2 Specific Implementation-61 <br/>5. Evaluation of the European Legislative Approach-62 <br/>E. Responsibility for Violations of Privacy- 64 <br/>1. Liability Issues-64 <br/>2. Education of Civil Society-65 <br/>F. Outlook-67 <br/>IV. Governance of the Internet of Things-69 <br/>A. Establishment of a Governing Structure-69 <br/>1. Notion-69 <br/>2. Bodies Subject to Governing Principles-70 <br/>2.1 Global Legislator-70 <br/>2.2 EPCglobal-70 <br/>2.3 Internet Corporation of Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)-71 <br/>2.4 International Telecommunication Union-72 <br/>B. Legitimacy and Inclusion of Stakeholders-73 <br/>C. Transparency-75 <br/>1. Principles of Transparency-75 <br/>2. Transparency as a Fundamental Right-78 <br/>3. Transparency in the IoT-79 <br/>D. Accountability-80 <br/>1. Notion of Accountability-80 <br/>2. Accountability and Markets-81 <br/>3. Accountability Elements-82 <br/>3.1 Organizational Level Aspects-82 <br/>3.2 Project Level Aspects-83 <br/>3.3 Policy Level Aspects-83 <br/>4. Accountability in the IoT-83 <br/>5. Increase of Accountability-85 <br/>5.1 Consultation and Inclusion of Users-85 <br/>5.2 Intergovernmental Supervision-86 <br/>E. Allocation of Critical Resources-87 <br/>1. Meeting Infrastructure Requirements-87 <br/>1.1 Robustness-87 <br/>1.2 Availability-88 <br/>1.3 Reliability-89 <br/>1.4 Interoperability-<br/>91 2. Providing for Access to Infrastructure-92 <br/>3. Overcoming Non-technical Barriers-<br/> 94 3.1 Language Barriers- 95 <br/>3.2 Legal Barriers- 97 <br/>a) Regulation of Radio Frequency-97 <br/>b) Health Impacts of the Internet of Things-98 <br/>V. Internet of Things as Tool of Global Welfare-101 <br/>A. Bridging the Digital Divide-101 <br/>1. Introduction-101 <br/>2. Importance of the Digital Divide in the IoT-102 <br/>3. Financing Strategies-105 <br/>3.1 Financing Needs and Mechanisms-105 <br/>3.2 Legal Framework of Financial Strategies-108 <br/>4. Outlook-109 <br/>B. Implementing Search Engines-110 <br/>1. Need for Search Engines-110 <br/>2. Search Engines in the Internet-112 <br/>2.1 Functioning of Search Engines-112 <br/>2.2 Financing of Search Engines-113 <br/>2.3 Liability of Search Engines-114 <br/>3. Position of Search Engines in the Market Place- 115 <br/>4. Fair Competition-116 <br/>C. Combating Product Counterfeiting-117 <br/>D. Tackling Environmental Concerns-118 <br/>1. Sustainable Environment Policies-118 <br/>2. Energy Consumption-119 <br/>3. Waste Management-121 <br/>E. Improving Health Conditions-122 <br/>F. Securing Food Supply-123 <br/>G. Monitoring Compliance with Labor Standards-124 <br/>VI. Concluding Observations-127<br/>
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Topical term or geographic name entry element 1. Cyber Law - Internet
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Personal name Weber Romana
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