Beschreibung
The right information, at the right time, for the right user has become the most valuable currency of our times. Yet, traditional view on the use of information is being challenged: never before both businesses and users had to deal with the necessity of processing enormous amounts of data, often either privacy-sensitive or covered by intellectual property rights. The law tries to respond – both domestically and internationally – with new rules and novel applications of traditional rules. This book investigates these rules, their rationales, and consequences.
Autorenportrait
Maciej Barczewski is Head of the Centre for Intellectual Property Law at the University of Gda?sk. He has previously taught at Chicago-Kent College of Law (US) and was a Visiting Researcher at the University of Oxford (UK). He has also served as an expert to the European Commission, the European Parliament and WIPO.