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Law of Raw Data (AIPPI Law Series) (eBook)

Edited by: Christian Czychowski, Jan Bernd Nordemann

ISBN13: 9789403532813
Published: August 2021
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: Netherlands
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Law of Raw Data gives an overview of the legal situation across major countries and how such data is contractually handled in practice in the respective countries. In recent years, digital technologies have transformed business and society, impacting all sectors of the economy and a wide variety of areas of life. Digitization is leading to rapidly growing volumes of data with great economic potential. Data, in its raw or unstructured form, has become an important and valuable economic asset, and protection of raw data has become a crucial subject for the intellectual property community. As legislators struggle to develop a settled legal regime in this complex area, this invaluable handbook will offer a careful and dedicated analysis of the legal instruments and remedies, both existing and potential, that provide such protection across a wide variety of national legal systems.


Produced under the auspices of the International Association for the Protection of International Property (AIPPI), more than forty active specialists of the association from twenty-three countries worldwide contribute national chapters on the relevant law in their respective jurisdictions. The contributions thoroughly explain how each country approaches such crucial matters as the following:

  • if there is any intellectual property right available to protect raw data
  • the nature of such intellectual property rights that exist in unstructured data
  • contracts on data and which legal boundaries stand in the way of contract drafting
  • liability for data products or services, and
  • questions of international private law and cross-border portability.
  • Each country’s rules concerning specific forms of data – such as data embedded in household appliances and consumer goods, criminal offence data, data relating to human genetics, tax and bank secrecy, medical records, and clinical trial data – are described, drawing on legislation, regulation, and case law

A matchless legal resource on one of the most important raw materials of the twenty-first century, this book provides corporate counsel, practitioners and policymakers working in the field of intellectual property rights, and concerned academics with both a broad-based global overview on emerging legal strategies in the protection of unstructured data and the latest information on existing legislation and regulation in the area.

Subjects:
Data Protection, eBooks
Contents:
Foreword
Introduction
Christian Czychowski & Jan Bernd Nordemann
Conflict of Laws Issues
Dr. Anke Nordemann-Schiffel
Australia
Gordon Hughes & Courtney White
Belgium
Thomas Dubuisson, Sophie Lens, Anne Namalie Lhote, Gunther Meyer & Sarah van den Brande
Canada
Brian W Gray
Chile
Carmen Paz Alvarez
China
Jinli Liu
Finland
Elisa Huusko & Kalle Hynönen
France
Catherine Verneret
Germany
Luisa Siesmayer & Julia Wagner
Hungary
Bálint Halász & Péter Sziládi
India
Neel Mason
Italy
Giorgio Mondini, Andrea Andolina & Francesca Milani
Japan
Tsuyoshi Sueyoshi
Republic of Korea
Hwan Sung Park
The Netherlands
M.H.L. Hemmer & B.P. Woltering
The Philippines
Rowanie A. Nakan, Raiza Alexis D. Radoc, Gian Angelo E. Chua & Andrea Y. Alegre
Poland
Piotr Zawadzki
Russian Federation
Kamila Blagopoluchnaya
Spain
María González Gordon & Ricardo Gómez-Barreda de la Gándara
Sweden
Hans Eriksson
Switzerland
Luca Dal Molin & Kirsten Wesiak-Schmidt
Taiwan
Yvonne Lin & Meng-Chin Tsai
United Kingdom
Toby Bond
United States
Bret Hrivnak