PLI Press is excited to announce the publication of Internet of Things and the Law, a new treatise examining the Internet of Things (IoT) and its current regulatory framework.
The IoT has been defined as objects or “things” embedded with technology to allow them to interact in real time with the physical environment, people, and other devices—ranging from everyday household products like coffee makers and toothbrushes to insulin pumps and component parts of machines. This book serves as a starting point for those seeking a deeper understanding of the IoT’s role within the law or those searching for answers to novel legal questions that arise when machines go online to communicate with each other.
The book discusses the current and potential impact of the IoT in the following areas:
- Privacy
- Security
- Contracts
- Intellectual Property
- Consumer Protection Litigation
- Civil Discovery
- Criminal Law and Procedure
The book concludes with a chapter on international approaches to the regulation of IoT.
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PLI PLUS subscribers can access this title through their subscription.