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本文是对Guido Noto La Diega博士的著作《Internet of Things and The Law》的综述。与其他以美国为中心的分析不同,这项研究是从欧洲社会法律角度对这一问题进行了最新的全面反思。在确定了物联网产生的风险之后,作者批判性地评估了欧盟合同法、消费者保护法、数据保护法和知识产权法如何应对这些风险。
Internet of Things and the Law: Legal Strategies for Consumer-Centric Smart Technologies
The present work is a review of the book “Internet of Things and the Law” by Dr. Guido Noto La Diega. Unlike other analyses that tend to focus on individual issues and are US-centric, this study is an updated comprehensive reflection on the problem from a European socio-legal perspective. Having identified IoT-generated risks, the author critically assesses how these risks can be tackled by EU contract law, consumer protection law, data protection law and intellectual property law.