The Cambridge Handbook of Emerging Issues at the Intersection of Commercial Law and Technology
Herausgeber: Elvy, Stacy-Ann; Kim, Nancy S.
The Cambridge Handbook of Emerging Issues at the Intersection of Commercial Law and Technology
Herausgeber: Elvy, Stacy-Ann; Kim, Nancy S.
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"An authoritative handbook on the intersection of commercial law and technology, addressing pressing social issues and appealing to academics, lawyers, technologists, students, and policymakers around the world"--
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"An authoritative handbook on the intersection of commercial law and technology, addressing pressing social issues and appealing to academics, lawyers, technologists, students, and policymakers around the world"--
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 508
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1141g
- ISBN-13: 9781009279109
- ISBN-10: 1009279106
- Artikelnr.: 72488745
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 508
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1141g
- ISBN-13: 9781009279109
- ISBN-10: 1009279106
- Artikelnr.: 72488745
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Contemporary Technological Developments: 1. NFTs in Commercial
Transactions Christopher Odinet and Juliet Moringiello; 2. The Challenges
of Technological Problems Shelly Kreiczer-Levy; 3. Regulation Under the EU
Artificial Intelligence Act: Too Much, Too Little, Too Late? Ann LaFrance
and Lydia de la Torre; 4. Blockchain and the Uniform Commercial Code Ian
McJohn and Stephen McJohn; 5. Can Technology Foster Price Transparency in
Credit Card Processing Markets? Jim Hawkins; 6. Quantum Privacy Zahra
Takhshid; 7. Give It Back: Title in Digital Property Joshua Fairfield and
Nathaniel Reynolds; Part II. The Implications of Emerging Product Design
and Business Models: 8. E-Commerce Platforms as Product Merchants and
Sellers Stacy-Ann Elvy; 9. 3D Printing: Technology, Intellectual Property
Law, and Business Models Tabrez Y. Ebrahim; 10. The Right to Repair,
Intellectual Property, Exhaustion, and Preemption Joshua Sarnoff; 11.
Repairing the Third Wave of Computing Kayleen Manwaring; 12. Ending Smart
Data Enclosures: The European Approach to the Regulation of the Internet of
Things between Access and Intellectual Property Guido Noto La Diega; 13.
Behavioral Implications and Emerging Legal Issues in Innovative and Digital
Product Design Ruth Schmidt; Part III. Contracting and Dispute Resolution;
14. Contract and Commercial Law Challenges with AI Products and Services
Lance Fortnow and Nancy Kim; 15. How Smart Are Smart Readers? LLMs and the
Future of the No-Reading Problem Yonathan Arbel and Samuel Becher; 16.
Deconstructing Smart Contracts Eliza Mik; 17. Artificial Intelligence and
Contract Formation: Back to Contract as Bargain? John Linarelli; 18.
Consumer Contracting in the Smartphone Era: New Challenges, An Old
Conundrum Tim Samples; 19. Evolution and Emerging Issues in Consumer Online
Dispute Resolution (ODR) Amy Schmitz.
Transactions Christopher Odinet and Juliet Moringiello; 2. The Challenges
of Technological Problems Shelly Kreiczer-Levy; 3. Regulation Under the EU
Artificial Intelligence Act: Too Much, Too Little, Too Late? Ann LaFrance
and Lydia de la Torre; 4. Blockchain and the Uniform Commercial Code Ian
McJohn and Stephen McJohn; 5. Can Technology Foster Price Transparency in
Credit Card Processing Markets? Jim Hawkins; 6. Quantum Privacy Zahra
Takhshid; 7. Give It Back: Title in Digital Property Joshua Fairfield and
Nathaniel Reynolds; Part II. The Implications of Emerging Product Design
and Business Models: 8. E-Commerce Platforms as Product Merchants and
Sellers Stacy-Ann Elvy; 9. 3D Printing: Technology, Intellectual Property
Law, and Business Models Tabrez Y. Ebrahim; 10. The Right to Repair,
Intellectual Property, Exhaustion, and Preemption Joshua Sarnoff; 11.
Repairing the Third Wave of Computing Kayleen Manwaring; 12. Ending Smart
Data Enclosures: The European Approach to the Regulation of the Internet of
Things between Access and Intellectual Property Guido Noto La Diega; 13.
Behavioral Implications and Emerging Legal Issues in Innovative and Digital
Product Design Ruth Schmidt; Part III. Contracting and Dispute Resolution;
14. Contract and Commercial Law Challenges with AI Products and Services
Lance Fortnow and Nancy Kim; 15. How Smart Are Smart Readers? LLMs and the
Future of the No-Reading Problem Yonathan Arbel and Samuel Becher; 16.
Deconstructing Smart Contracts Eliza Mik; 17. Artificial Intelligence and
Contract Formation: Back to Contract as Bargain? John Linarelli; 18.
Consumer Contracting in the Smartphone Era: New Challenges, An Old
Conundrum Tim Samples; 19. Evolution and Emerging Issues in Consumer Online
Dispute Resolution (ODR) Amy Schmitz.
Part I. Contemporary Technological Developments: 1. NFTs in Commercial
Transactions Christopher Odinet and Juliet Moringiello; 2. The Challenges
of Technological Problems Shelly Kreiczer-Levy; 3. Regulation Under the EU
Artificial Intelligence Act: Too Much, Too Little, Too Late? Ann LaFrance
and Lydia de la Torre; 4. Blockchain and the Uniform Commercial Code Ian
McJohn and Stephen McJohn; 5. Can Technology Foster Price Transparency in
Credit Card Processing Markets? Jim Hawkins; 6. Quantum Privacy Zahra
Takhshid; 7. Give It Back: Title in Digital Property Joshua Fairfield and
Nathaniel Reynolds; Part II. The Implications of Emerging Product Design
and Business Models: 8. E-Commerce Platforms as Product Merchants and
Sellers Stacy-Ann Elvy; 9. 3D Printing: Technology, Intellectual Property
Law, and Business Models Tabrez Y. Ebrahim; 10. The Right to Repair,
Intellectual Property, Exhaustion, and Preemption Joshua Sarnoff; 11.
Repairing the Third Wave of Computing Kayleen Manwaring; 12. Ending Smart
Data Enclosures: The European Approach to the Regulation of the Internet of
Things between Access and Intellectual Property Guido Noto La Diega; 13.
Behavioral Implications and Emerging Legal Issues in Innovative and Digital
Product Design Ruth Schmidt; Part III. Contracting and Dispute Resolution;
14. Contract and Commercial Law Challenges with AI Products and Services
Lance Fortnow and Nancy Kim; 15. How Smart Are Smart Readers? LLMs and the
Future of the No-Reading Problem Yonathan Arbel and Samuel Becher; 16.
Deconstructing Smart Contracts Eliza Mik; 17. Artificial Intelligence and
Contract Formation: Back to Contract as Bargain? John Linarelli; 18.
Consumer Contracting in the Smartphone Era: New Challenges, An Old
Conundrum Tim Samples; 19. Evolution and Emerging Issues in Consumer Online
Dispute Resolution (ODR) Amy Schmitz.
Transactions Christopher Odinet and Juliet Moringiello; 2. The Challenges
of Technological Problems Shelly Kreiczer-Levy; 3. Regulation Under the EU
Artificial Intelligence Act: Too Much, Too Little, Too Late? Ann LaFrance
and Lydia de la Torre; 4. Blockchain and the Uniform Commercial Code Ian
McJohn and Stephen McJohn; 5. Can Technology Foster Price Transparency in
Credit Card Processing Markets? Jim Hawkins; 6. Quantum Privacy Zahra
Takhshid; 7. Give It Back: Title in Digital Property Joshua Fairfield and
Nathaniel Reynolds; Part II. The Implications of Emerging Product Design
and Business Models: 8. E-Commerce Platforms as Product Merchants and
Sellers Stacy-Ann Elvy; 9. 3D Printing: Technology, Intellectual Property
Law, and Business Models Tabrez Y. Ebrahim; 10. The Right to Repair,
Intellectual Property, Exhaustion, and Preemption Joshua Sarnoff; 11.
Repairing the Third Wave of Computing Kayleen Manwaring; 12. Ending Smart
Data Enclosures: The European Approach to the Regulation of the Internet of
Things between Access and Intellectual Property Guido Noto La Diega; 13.
Behavioral Implications and Emerging Legal Issues in Innovative and Digital
Product Design Ruth Schmidt; Part III. Contracting and Dispute Resolution;
14. Contract and Commercial Law Challenges with AI Products and Services
Lance Fortnow and Nancy Kim; 15. How Smart Are Smart Readers? LLMs and the
Future of the No-Reading Problem Yonathan Arbel and Samuel Becher; 16.
Deconstructing Smart Contracts Eliza Mik; 17. Artificial Intelligence and
Contract Formation: Back to Contract as Bargain? John Linarelli; 18.
Consumer Contracting in the Smartphone Era: New Challenges, An Old
Conundrum Tim Samples; 19. Evolution and Emerging Issues in Consumer Online
Dispute Resolution (ODR) Amy Schmitz.