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Liability for IoT Standards in the EU. ‘And yet it moves’?
Type of publication
Publicistinis straipsnis ir kt. / Publicistic article, etc. (S10)
Author(s)
Title [en]
Liability for IoT Standards in the EU. ‘And yet it moves’?
Date Issued
Date |
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2022 |
Extent
p. 1-5
Is part of
Rails : Robotics & AI Law Society. , 2022, June 17.
Abstract (en)
Businesses all over the world consider standards essential enablers of technological development. Standards are sets of processes that allow to build products in a more efficient and safer way. From a decision-making point of view, standards represent the consensus of a precise group of stakeholders on what it takes for a product to be considered ‘state of the art’. These considerations also apply to the Internet of Things (IoT), a technology based on sensors incorporated in objects connected to cloud spaces. If standards do not work as they should, private law issues will arise.
Type of document
type::text::journal::journal article
eLABa
140381397
Coverage Spatial
Lietuva / Lithuania (LT)
Language
Anglų / English (en)
Bibliographic Details
0
Project(s)
European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie ITN EJD |
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