000041760 000__ 04694cam\a2200553\i\4500 000041760 001__ 41760 000041760 003__ SzGeWIPO 000041760 005__ 20231025112414.0 000041760 008__ 200611s2019\\\\ne\\\\\\rb\\\u000\0\eng\d 000041760 020__ $$a9789403517704 000041760 040__ $$aSzGeWIPO$$beng$$erda 000041760 041__ $$aeng 000041760 1001_ $$aBallardini, Rosa Maria.$$aKuoppamäki, Petri.$$aPitkänen, Olli. 000041760 24510 $$aRegulating Industrial Internet through IPR, Data Protection and Competition Law. 000041760 264_1 $$aAlphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands :$$bKluwer Law International,$$c2019. 000041760 300__ $$axxxii, 466 pages :$$bill. ;$$c25 cm 000041760 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000041760 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000041760 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000041760 5050_ $$aPreface -- Part I: Overview of the Industrial Internet Technology and Business -- Chapter 1: Industrial Internet Technologies -- Chapter 2: Business and Research Perspectives of Industrial Internet Applications -- Chapter 3: Decentralizing the Web and the Industrial Internet: An Alternative Solution to Data Control -- Chapter 4: Industrial Internet Solutions and Data Ownership Versus Control Over Data -- Part II: The Industrial Internet and Intellectual Property Law -- Chapter 5: Artificial Intelligence and Copyright Protection -- Chapter 6: AI and IPR Infringement: A Case Study on Training and Using Neural Networks -- Chapter 7: Owning Data via Intellectual Property Rights: Reality or Chimera? -- Chapter 8: 3D Printing, Platformization and IPR: Balancing Stagnation and Innovation -- Chapter 9: Patent Market in the United States: Perspective of SME Patent Owners in the Industrial Internet -- Part III: The Industrial Internet and Data Protection -- Chapter 10: The IIoT and Design for Contextually Relevant Data Protection -- Chapter 11: Data Protection, Certification and the Fourth Industrial Revolution -- Chapter 12: Finding the ‘Personal’ in the Industrial Internet: Why Data Protection Law Still Matters -- Chapter 13: Government Access to User Data: Towards More Meaningful Transparency Reports -- Part IV: The Industrial Internet and Competition Law -- Chapter 14: Switching Costs and Abuse of Dominance in the Industrial Internet of Things Platforms -- Chapter 15: Data Collaboration, Pooling and Hoarding under Competition Law -- Chapter 16: The Antitrust Relevance of Granular Versioning -- Chapter 17: Are Tech Giants (Mis)using Information for Anti-competitive Purposes? -- Part V: The Industrial Internet and Contract Law -- Chapter 18: Agile Methods and Their Impact on Project Management and Contracting -- Chapter 19: Conflict Management for Regulation-Averse Blockchains? – Bibliography -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation -- Index 000041760 520__ $$aRegulating Industrial Internet Through IPR, Data Protection and Competition Law is the result of a larger project titled ‘Future Regulation of Industrial Internet (FRII)’, a collaborative academic-industry study funded by Business Finland (former Tekes) – the Finnish Funding Agency for Innovation, and the industrial consortium between 2016 and 2019. The digitization of industrial processes has suddenly taken a great leap forward, with burgeoning applications in manufacturing, transportation and numerous other areas. Many stakeholders, however, are uncertain about the opportunities and risks associated with it and its effect on businesses and national economies. Clarity of legal rules is now a pressing necessity. This book, the first to deal with legal questions related to Industrial Internet, follows a multidisciplinary approach that is instructed by law concerning intellectual property, data protection, competition, contracts and licensing, focusing on business, technology and policy-driven issues. It aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the Industrial Internet regulation. What’s in this book: Experts in various relevant fields of science and industry measure the legal tensions created by Industrial Internet in our global economy and propose solutions that are both theoretically valuable and concretely practical, identifying workable business models and practices based on both technical and legal knowledge. Perspectives include the following: regulation of Industrial Internet via intellectual property rights (IPR); data ownership versus control over data; artificial intelligence and IPR infringement; patent ownership in Industrial Internet; abuse of dominance in Industrial Internet platforms; data collaboration, pooling and hoarding; legal implications of granular versioning technologies; and misuse of information for anticompetitive purposes. 000041760 650_0 $$aIndustrial internet rgulation 000041760 650_0 $$aIntellectual property rights 000041760 650_0 $$aData protection 000041760 650_0 $$aCompetition 000041760 650_0 $$aData ownership 000041760 85641 $$uhttp://www.kluweriplaw.com/book-toc?title=Regulating%20Industrial%20Internet%20through%20IPR%2C%20Data%20Protection%20and%20Competition%20Law$$yView this resource 000041760 904__ $$aBook 000041760 980__ $$aBIB