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Oxford Studies in European Law

Protecting EU Consumers in Internet of Things Ecosystems

The Intersection between Consumer, Competition, and Data

Dr Christof (Postdoctoral Researcher Koolen

Protecting EU Consumers in Internet of Things Ecosystems

Oxford Studies in European Law

Protecting EU Consumers in Internet of Things Ecosystems

The Intersection between Consumer, Competition, and Data

Oxford Studies in European Law: Protecting EU Consumers in Internet of Things Ecosystems

 

Protecting EU Consumers in Internet of Things Ecosystems examines the intersection of technology and law in the rapidly growing world of smart devices. Dr Koolen considers how EU consumer law, EU competition law, and EU data privacy law can be relied upon to protect consumers without compromising innovation.


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The number of devices being connected to the internet is growing rapidly. This trend--referred to as the Internet of Things (IoT)--reflects the gradual transformation of everyday objects into smart devices. These smart devices are capable of collecting data from their surroundings and sharing that data over the internet.

As a result, the development of the IoT raises extensive legal questions from a consumer protection perspective. First, the functionality of smart devices challenges consumer autonomy and the average consumer's ability to make well-informed transactional decisions. Second, concerns remain about consumer choice as consumers can't easily switch due to interoperability limitations. Third, consumer privacy is threatened by the data-driven nature of the IoT.

Protecting EU Consumers in Internet of Things Ecosystems explores solutions to these challenges by critically analyzing the interplay between EU consumer law, EU competition law, and EU data privacy law, aiming to balance innovation and consumer protection in IoT ecosystems. At a time when society must question how the benefits of IoT can be harnessed for the greater good--rather than posing a threat to consumers, businesses, and governments--this volume offers valuable insights for academics, policymakers, businesses, and anyone interested in understanding the impact of technology on our daily lives.


ISBN
9780198972587
Pagina's
528
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Serie
Oxford Studies in European Law
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Druk
1
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Hardback
Taal
Engels
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OUP Oxford

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