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Legal Issues of Mobile Apps: A Practical Guide (eBook)


ISBN13: 9789403522432
Published: May 2020
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: eBook (ePub)
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Legal Issues of Mobile Apps is a concise, practical guide that provides a detailed analysis of practical legal issues related to mobile apps. It also performs an extensive scrutiny of legal relationships between app developers, app stores and users. Rapidly evolving technology and cross-border issues have created a complex regulatory environment for mobile applications, affecting different areas of law. In less than ten years, touchscreen smartphones and their apps have created an unprecedented technological revolution. Yet they are rife with serious potential for breaches of privacy and security, and a lack of uniform rules makes navigation of the legal landscape extremely difficult. Addressing this unstable regulatory environment, this book for the first time provides a measure of legal certainty. It examines case law and legislation in Europe and the United States to ensure appropriate handling of legal issues that arise in the app marketplace.

What’s in this book:

Nine experts, all versed in the latest developments in international and national laws and regulations affecting digital mobile technology, examine such key topics as the following:

  • contract law as applied to the sale and use of smartphone apps
  • intellectual property rights in mobile apps and competition law issues
  • data protection and protection of users
  • European Union (EU) medical device legislation and its safety implications for app users
  • fitness or wellness apps
  • apps’ collection of personal data
  • apps as hostile code and malware delivery mechanisms
  • taxation of mobile apps
  • liability issues for app developers and distributors, and
  • implications of the EU’s new regulatory framework on online platforms.

How this will help you:

Because it is difficult for a basic user to understand how vulnerable everyday apps can be, and because every new information technology platform delivers new risks along with its benefits, legal practitioners working in a wide variety of fields will be increasingly called upon to engage with both personal and enterprise security and privacy breach cases arising from the use of mobile apps. This deeply informed practical analysis goes a long way with the comprehensive study of rights and obligations of all actors involved in the marketing of mobile apps. Every practitioner, government official and software developer will welcome this much-needed volume.

Subjects:
eBooks, IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
CHAPTER 1. Definitions, Economic and Technical Aspects of Apps
Ioannis Iglezakis
CHAPTER 2. Contracts
Evgenia Smyrnaki
CHAPTER 3. Intellectual Property Rights in Mobile Apps
Vasiliki Samartzi
CHAPTER 4. Protection of Users
Eleftheria Papadimitriou
CHAPTER 5. Data Protection
Ioannis Iglezakis
CHAPTER 6. EU Medical Device Legislation and the Safety Implications for App Users
Maria K. Sheppard
CHAPTER 7. Fitness or Wellness Apps
Efi Tziva
CHAPTER 8. Cybercrime in the Smartphone and Apps’ Environment
Philippe Jougleux
CHAPTER 9. Competition Law Issues
Eleni Tzoulia
CHAPTER 10. Taxation of Mobile Applications
Georgios Matsos & Paschalis Paschalidis
CHAPTER 11. App Stores: Liability Issues and the New Regulatory Framework on Online Platforms
Ioannis Iglezakis

Bibliography
Table of Cases
Table of Statutes
Index