How will law, regulation and ethics govern a future of fast-changing technologies? 'From current controversies over Internet content, privacy and radicalisation, to science fiction and "Black Mirror" visions of the future, pervasive fears exist that technology inevitably outpaces law and social control' - 'Future Law' responds to these fears by exploring how law and ethics can foresee and control new technologies that challenge our societal norms and expectations. Bringing together cutting-edge authors from academia, legal practice and the technology industry, this book explores and leverages…mehr
How will law, regulation and ethics govern a future of fast-changing technologies? 'From current controversies over Internet content, privacy and radicalisation, to science fiction and "Black Mirror" visions of the future, pervasive fears exist that technology inevitably outpaces law and social control' - 'Future Law' responds to these fears by exploring how law and ethics can foresee and control new technologies that challenge our societal norms and expectations. Bringing together cutting-edge authors from academia, legal practice and the technology industry, this book explores and leverages the power of human imagination in understanding, critiquing and improving the legal responses to technological change. Key Features ¿ Focuses on the practical difficulties of applying law, policy and ethical structures to emergent technologies both now and in the future ¿ Covers crucial current issues such as big data ethics, ubiquitous surveillance and the Internet of Things, and disruptive technologies such as autonomous vehicles, DIY genetics and robot agents ¿ Asks where law might go next and how to regulate new-phase technology such as artificial intelligence, 'smart homes' and automated emotion recognition ¿ Uses examples from popular culture such as books, films, TV and Instagram - including 'Black Mirror', 'Disney Princesses', 'Star Wars', 'Doctor Who' and 'Rick and Morty' - to bring hypothetical examples to life Lilian Edwards is Chair of Law, Innovation and Society at Newcastle University Burkhard Schafer is Professor of Computational Legal Theory at the University of Edinburgh, and co-founder and co-director of the Joseph Bell Centre for Legal Reasoning and Forensic Statistics Edina Harbinja is Senior Lecturer in Media/Privacy Law at Aston University Edina Harbinja
Lilian Edwards is Chair of Law, Innovation and Society at Newcastle University. Her principal research interests are in the law relating to the Internet, the Web and new technologies, with a European and comparative focus. She also has close links with the Oxford Internet Institute. She is Associate Director, and was co-founder, of the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Centre for IP and Technology Law (now SCRIPT). She has co-edited four bestselling editions of Law and the Internet (Hart Publishing, 1997, 2000, 2009 and 2018) with Charlotte Waelde and a collection of essays, The New Legal Framework for E-Commerce in Europe (Bloomsbury, 2005). Burkhard Schafer is Professor of Computational Legal Theory at the University of Edinburgh. He is co-founder and co-director of the Joseph Bell Centre for Legal Reasoning and Forensic Statistics. Edina Harbinja is Senior Lecturer in Media/Privacy Law at Aston Law School, Aston University.
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Table of cases, Table of statutes Introduction 1. The Future's Already Here, It's Just Unevenly Edited Lilian Edwards, Burkhard Schafer and Edina Harbinja Part I. From Privacy and Princesses, to Security and Star Wars 2. Privacy and Identity Through the Eyes of Disney Princesses Paul Bernal 3. White Noise from the White Goods? Privacy by Design for Ambient Domestic Computing Lachlan Urquhart 4. Citizen-Consumers in a Personalised Galaxy: Emotion Influenced Decision-Making, A True Path to the Dark Side? Damian Clifford 5. Big Data Ethics: Darth Vader and the Green Cross Man Miranda Mowbray 6. Security Vulnerabilities, Backdoors, Exploits and the Marketplace for Each: The Return of Boba Fett - Bug Bounty Hunter in the New Republic Alana Maurushat & Rob Hamper Part II. A Matter of (Future) Life and Death 7. Will My Genes Really Help Me Fit Into Those Jeans? Personal Genomics and Wrap Contracts Andelka M. Phillips 8. On Living and Undead Wills: ZombAIs, Technology and the Future of Inheritance Law Burkhard Schafer 9. 'Be Right Back': What Rights Do We Have Over Post-Mortem Avatars of Ourselves? Lilian Edwards & Edina Harbinja Part III. Regulating Autonomous Technologies: Software Are Doing it For Themselves 10. Autonomous Intelligent Agents and the Roman Law of Slavery Andrew Katz & Michaela MacDonald 11. Autonomous Vehicles: An Analysis of the Regulatory and Legal Landscape Catherine Easton Part IV. Textual Poaching - Copyright in a Remix World 12. Living in a Remixed World: Comparative Analysis of Transformative Uses in Copyright Law Andres Guadamuz 13. Repost This: Instagram and the Art of Re-photography Melissa de Zwart Index
Table of cases, Table of statutes Introduction 1. The Future's Already Here, It's Just Unevenly Edited Lilian Edwards, Burkhard Schafer and Edina Harbinja Part I. From Privacy and Princesses, to Security and Star Wars 2. Privacy and Identity Through the Eyes of Disney Princesses Paul Bernal 3. White Noise from the White Goods? Privacy by Design for Ambient Domestic Computing Lachlan Urquhart 4. Citizen-Consumers in a Personalised Galaxy: Emotion Influenced Decision-Making, A True Path to the Dark Side? Damian Clifford 5. Big Data Ethics: Darth Vader and the Green Cross Man Miranda Mowbray 6. Security Vulnerabilities, Backdoors, Exploits and the Marketplace for Each: The Return of Boba Fett - Bug Bounty Hunter in the New Republic Alana Maurushat & Rob Hamper Part II. A Matter of (Future) Life and Death 7. Will My Genes Really Help Me Fit Into Those Jeans? Personal Genomics and Wrap Contracts Andelka M. Phillips 8. On Living and Undead Wills: ZombAIs, Technology and the Future of Inheritance Law Burkhard Schafer 9. 'Be Right Back': What Rights Do We Have Over Post-Mortem Avatars of Ourselves? Lilian Edwards & Edina Harbinja Part III. Regulating Autonomous Technologies: Software Are Doing it For Themselves 10. Autonomous Intelligent Agents and the Roman Law of Slavery Andrew Katz & Michaela MacDonald 11. Autonomous Vehicles: An Analysis of the Regulatory and Legal Landscape Catherine Easton Part IV. Textual Poaching - Copyright in a Remix World 12. Living in a Remixed World: Comparative Analysis of Transformative Uses in Copyright Law Andres Guadamuz 13. Repost This: Instagram and the Art of Re-photography Melissa de Zwart Index
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