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Abstract: | <B>This collection examines one of the fastest growing fields of regulation: data rights.</b> <b> </b>The book moves debates about data beyond data and privacy protecting statutes. In doing so, it asks what private law may have to say about these issues and explores how private law may influence the interpretation and the form of legislation dealing with data. Over five parts it: sets out an overview of the themes and problems; explores theoretical justifications and challenges in understanding data; considers data through the perspective of cognate private law doctrines; assesses the contribution of private law in understanding individual rights; and finally examines the potential of private law in providing individual remedies for wrongful data use, supplementing the work of regulators. The contributors are specialists in their respective fields of private law with long-standing expertise in the challenges to data privacy posed by emerging digital technologies |
Beschreibung: | 12. IP and Data, IP in Data, IP as Data |
ISBN: | 9781509966028 |
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation -- PART I. INTRODUCTION -- 1. Introduction to Data and Private Law -- I. Introduction -- II. Statute, Private Law and Data -- III. The Themes -- IV. Conclusions and Areas for Future Consideration -- V. How this Book is Organised -- PART II. DATA AND PRIVATE LAW -- THEORETICAL INSIGHTS -- 2. Private Law, Technology and Governance -- I. Introduction -- II. Private Law and Private Law Thinking (Coherentist and Regulatory) -- III. Objections and Responses | |
505 | 8 | |a IV. Legitimacy and Licensing -- V. Conclusion -- 3. Data in a Relational Setting -- I. Introduction -- II. Data and the 'Work' of Consent -- III. An Approach Grounded in Relationality -- IV. Conclusion -- PART III. RIGHTS TO DEAL WITH DATA -- 4. The Predilection for Contract in Governing Digital Networks: Micro-Management's Face Off with Accountability -- I. Introduction -- II. Contractual Functions -- III. Why Contract? -- IV. Accountability Challenges: The Case of Lex Facebook -- V. Conclusions -- 5. Data Rights and Contract Law: Formation, Incorporation and Vitiating Factors -- I. Introduction | |
505 | 8 | |a II. Overlapping Legal Regimes -- III. Data Rights, Contract Formation and the Vitiation of Consent -- IV. Data Contract Terms -- V. Conclusion -- 6. Data Rights and Consumer Contracts: The Case of Personal Genomic Services -- I. Introduction -- II. The DTC Genetic Testing Industry in a Nutshell -- III. Personal Genomics and Consumer Vulnerabilities -- IV. CDRs and Data Portability -- V. Policy Recommendations -- VI. Concluding Remarks -- 7. Private Law Rights Mechanisms for Consumer Data -- Filling the Gaps -- I. Introduction -- II. Restricting Collection and Use | |
505 | 8 | |a III. Could Private Law Mechanisms Fill the Gaps? -- IV. What Would Private Law Systems Look Like? -- V. Conclusions -- 8. Access to Platform Data and the Right to Research under US Law -- I. Introduction -- II. The Legal Protections of Data under US Law -- III. Why do Digital Platforms Lock their Data? -- IV. Using Private Law to Establish a Right to Research -- V. Conclusion -- PART IV. USES OF DATA -- RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS -- 9. Tort-Based Protections for Data Privacy -- I. Introduction -- II. Informational Privacy Torts and Data Protection -- III. Internal Coherence and Clear Boundaries | |
505 | 8 | |a IV. Protection of the Privacy-Seeking Individual -- V. Conclusion -- 10. Closing Off the Warren of Negligence Claims for Data Breaches -- I. Introduction: Claims for Data Breaches -- II. Smeaton v Equifax and Voluntary Assumption of Responsibility in the Tort of Negligence -- III. Warren v DSG Retail and Claims in Negligence for Data Breaches -- IV. Conclusion: The Warren of Negligence Claims for Data Breaches should not be Closed Off -- 11. Trust, Confidence and Data Rights -- I. Introduction -- II. Keep on Trusting -- III. Boundary Work -- IV. Postscript | |
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contents | Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation -- PART I. INTRODUCTION -- 1. Introduction to Data and Private Law -- I. Introduction -- II. Statute, Private Law and Data -- III. The Themes -- IV. Conclusions and Areas for Future Consideration -- V. How this Book is Organised -- PART II. DATA AND PRIVATE LAW -- THEORETICAL INSIGHTS -- 2. Private Law, Technology and Governance -- I. Introduction -- II. Private Law and Private Law Thinking (Coherentist and Regulatory) -- III. Objections and Responses IV. Legitimacy and Licensing -- V. Conclusion -- 3. Data in a Relational Setting -- I. Introduction -- II. Data and the 'Work' of Consent -- III. An Approach Grounded in Relationality -- IV. Conclusion -- PART III. RIGHTS TO DEAL WITH DATA -- 4. The Predilection for Contract in Governing Digital Networks: Micro-Management's Face Off with Accountability -- I. Introduction -- II. Contractual Functions -- III. Why Contract? -- IV. Accountability Challenges: The Case of Lex Facebook -- V. Conclusions -- 5. Data Rights and Contract Law: Formation, Incorporation and Vitiating Factors -- I. Introduction II. Overlapping Legal Regimes -- III. Data Rights, Contract Formation and the Vitiation of Consent -- IV. Data Contract Terms -- V. Conclusion -- 6. Data Rights and Consumer Contracts: The Case of Personal Genomic Services -- I. Introduction -- II. The DTC Genetic Testing Industry in a Nutshell -- III. Personal Genomics and Consumer Vulnerabilities -- IV. CDRs and Data Portability -- V. Policy Recommendations -- VI. Concluding Remarks -- 7. Private Law Rights Mechanisms for Consumer Data -- Filling the Gaps -- I. Introduction -- II. Restricting Collection and Use III. Could Private Law Mechanisms Fill the Gaps? -- IV. What Would Private Law Systems Look Like? -- V. Conclusions -- 8. Access to Platform Data and the Right to Research under US Law -- I. Introduction -- II. The Legal Protections of Data under US Law -- III. Why do Digital Platforms Lock their Data? -- IV. Using Private Law to Establish a Right to Research -- V. Conclusion -- PART IV. USES OF DATA -- RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS -- 9. Tort-Based Protections for Data Privacy -- I. Introduction -- II. Informational Privacy Torts and Data Protection -- III. Internal Coherence and Clear Boundaries IV. Protection of the Privacy-Seeking Individual -- V. Conclusion -- 10. Closing Off the Warren of Negligence Claims for Data Breaches -- I. Introduction: Claims for Data Breaches -- II. Smeaton v Equifax and Voluntary Assumption of Responsibility in the Tort of Negligence -- III. Warren v DSG Retail and Claims in Negligence for Data Breaches -- IV. Conclusion: The Warren of Negligence Claims for Data Breaches should not be Closed Off -- 11. Trust, Confidence and Data Rights -- I. Introduction -- II. Keep on Trusting -- III. Boundary Work -- IV. Postscript |
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spelling | Data and Private Law London Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 2023 txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Hart Studies in Private Law Series 44 12. IP and Data, IP in Data, IP as Data Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation -- PART I. INTRODUCTION -- 1. Introduction to Data and Private Law -- I. Introduction -- II. Statute, Private Law and Data -- III. The Themes -- IV. Conclusions and Areas for Future Consideration -- V. How this Book is Organised -- PART II. DATA AND PRIVATE LAW -- THEORETICAL INSIGHTS -- 2. Private Law, Technology and Governance -- I. Introduction -- II. Private Law and Private Law Thinking (Coherentist and Regulatory) -- III. Objections and Responses IV. Legitimacy and Licensing -- V. Conclusion -- 3. Data in a Relational Setting -- I. Introduction -- II. Data and the 'Work' of Consent -- III. An Approach Grounded in Relationality -- IV. Conclusion -- PART III. RIGHTS TO DEAL WITH DATA -- 4. The Predilection for Contract in Governing Digital Networks: Micro-Management's Face Off with Accountability -- I. Introduction -- II. Contractual Functions -- III. Why Contract? -- IV. Accountability Challenges: The Case of Lex Facebook -- V. Conclusions -- 5. Data Rights and Contract Law: Formation, Incorporation and Vitiating Factors -- I. Introduction II. Overlapping Legal Regimes -- III. Data Rights, Contract Formation and the Vitiation of Consent -- IV. Data Contract Terms -- V. Conclusion -- 6. Data Rights and Consumer Contracts: The Case of Personal Genomic Services -- I. Introduction -- II. The DTC Genetic Testing Industry in a Nutshell -- III. Personal Genomics and Consumer Vulnerabilities -- IV. CDRs and Data Portability -- V. Policy Recommendations -- VI. Concluding Remarks -- 7. Private Law Rights Mechanisms for Consumer Data -- Filling the Gaps -- I. Introduction -- II. Restricting Collection and Use III. Could Private Law Mechanisms Fill the Gaps? -- IV. What Would Private Law Systems Look Like? -- V. Conclusions -- 8. Access to Platform Data and the Right to Research under US Law -- I. Introduction -- II. The Legal Protections of Data under US Law -- III. Why do Digital Platforms Lock their Data? -- IV. Using Private Law to Establish a Right to Research -- V. Conclusion -- PART IV. USES OF DATA -- RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS -- 9. Tort-Based Protections for Data Privacy -- I. Introduction -- II. Informational Privacy Torts and Data Protection -- III. Internal Coherence and Clear Boundaries IV. Protection of the Privacy-Seeking Individual -- V. Conclusion -- 10. Closing Off the Warren of Negligence Claims for Data Breaches -- I. Introduction: Claims for Data Breaches -- II. Smeaton v Equifax and Voluntary Assumption of Responsibility in the Tort of Negligence -- III. Warren v DSG Retail and Claims in Negligence for Data Breaches -- IV. Conclusion: The Warren of Negligence Claims for Data Breaches should not be Closed Off -- 11. Trust, Confidence and Data Rights -- I. Introduction -- II. Keep on Trusting -- III. Boundary Work -- IV. Postscript <B>This collection examines one of the fastest growing fields of regulation: data rights.</b> <b> </b>The book moves debates about data beyond data and privacy protecting statutes. In doing so, it asks what private law may have to say about these issues and explores how private law may influence the interpretation and the form of legislation dealing with data. Over five parts it: sets out an overview of the themes and problems; explores theoretical justifications and challenges in understanding data; considers data through the perspective of cognate private law doctrines; assesses the contribution of private law in understanding individual rights; and finally examines the potential of private law in providing individual remedies for wrongful data use, supplementing the work of regulators. The contributors are specialists in their respective fields of private law with long-standing expertise in the challenges to data privacy posed by emerging digital technologies Civil law Data protection / Law and legislation Contract law Privacy law Restitution (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Clifford, Damian (DE-588)1203726244 edt Lau, Kwan Ho (DE-588)1328618188 edt Paterson, Jeannie Marie (DE-588)136326986 edt Print version Clifford, Damian Data and Private Law London : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc,c2023 978-1-50996-602-8 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-50996-603-5 |
spellingShingle | Data and Private Law Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation -- PART I. INTRODUCTION -- 1. Introduction to Data and Private Law -- I. Introduction -- II. Statute, Private Law and Data -- III. The Themes -- IV. Conclusions and Areas for Future Consideration -- V. How this Book is Organised -- PART II. DATA AND PRIVATE LAW -- THEORETICAL INSIGHTS -- 2. Private Law, Technology and Governance -- I. Introduction -- II. Private Law and Private Law Thinking (Coherentist and Regulatory) -- III. Objections and Responses IV. Legitimacy and Licensing -- V. Conclusion -- 3. Data in a Relational Setting -- I. Introduction -- II. Data and the 'Work' of Consent -- III. An Approach Grounded in Relationality -- IV. Conclusion -- PART III. RIGHTS TO DEAL WITH DATA -- 4. The Predilection for Contract in Governing Digital Networks: Micro-Management's Face Off with Accountability -- I. Introduction -- II. Contractual Functions -- III. Why Contract? -- IV. Accountability Challenges: The Case of Lex Facebook -- V. Conclusions -- 5. Data Rights and Contract Law: Formation, Incorporation and Vitiating Factors -- I. Introduction II. Overlapping Legal Regimes -- III. Data Rights, Contract Formation and the Vitiation of Consent -- IV. Data Contract Terms -- V. Conclusion -- 6. Data Rights and Consumer Contracts: The Case of Personal Genomic Services -- I. Introduction -- II. The DTC Genetic Testing Industry in a Nutshell -- III. Personal Genomics and Consumer Vulnerabilities -- IV. CDRs and Data Portability -- V. Policy Recommendations -- VI. Concluding Remarks -- 7. Private Law Rights Mechanisms for Consumer Data -- Filling the Gaps -- I. Introduction -- II. Restricting Collection and Use III. Could Private Law Mechanisms Fill the Gaps? -- IV. What Would Private Law Systems Look Like? -- V. Conclusions -- 8. Access to Platform Data and the Right to Research under US Law -- I. Introduction -- II. The Legal Protections of Data under US Law -- III. Why do Digital Platforms Lock their Data? -- IV. Using Private Law to Establish a Right to Research -- V. Conclusion -- PART IV. USES OF DATA -- RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS -- 9. Tort-Based Protections for Data Privacy -- I. Introduction -- II. Informational Privacy Torts and Data Protection -- III. Internal Coherence and Clear Boundaries IV. Protection of the Privacy-Seeking Individual -- V. Conclusion -- 10. Closing Off the Warren of Negligence Claims for Data Breaches -- I. Introduction: Claims for Data Breaches -- II. Smeaton v Equifax and Voluntary Assumption of Responsibility in the Tort of Negligence -- III. Warren v DSG Retail and Claims in Negligence for Data Breaches -- IV. Conclusion: The Warren of Negligence Claims for Data Breaches should not be Closed Off -- 11. Trust, Confidence and Data Rights -- I. Introduction -- II. Keep on Trusting -- III. Boundary Work -- IV. Postscript |
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