LEADER 02088oam 2200265z- 450 001 9910875656703321 005 20230912161814.0 035 $a(CKB)5590000000985305 035 $a(BIP)084382061 035 $a(EXLCZ)995590000000985305 100 $a20230306c2023uuuu -u- - 101 0 $aeng 200 10$aChapter 6 The Internet of Things (You Don?t Own) under Bourgeois Law 210 $cTaylor & Francis 311 $a1-03-230579-7 330 8 $a"Internet of Things and the Law: Legal Strategies for Consumer-Centric Smart Technologies is the most comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of the legal issues in the Internet of Things (IoT). For decades, the decreasing importance of tangible wealth and power - and the corresponding increasing significance of their disembodied counterparts - has been the subject of much legal analysis. For some time now, legal scholars have grappled with how laws drafted for tangible property and pre-digital offline technologies can cope with dematerialisation, digitalisation, and the internet. As dematerialisation continues, this book aims to illuminate the opposite movement: re-materialisation, namely the return of data, knowledge, and power within a physical smart world. This move frames the books central question: can the law steer re-materialisation in a human-centric and societally beneficial direction? To answer it, the book focuses on the IoT, the socio-technological phenomenon that is primarily responsible for this shift. After a thorough analysis of how existing laws can be interpreted to empower IoT end-users, Noto La Diega leaves us with the fundamental question of what happens when the law fails us and concludes with a call for collective resistance against smart capitalism"-- 517 $aInternet of Things and the Law 517 $aChapter 6 The Internet of Things 610 $aLaw 676 $a343.09/99 700 $aNoto La Diega$b Guido$01452789 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910875656703321 996 $aChapter 6 The Internet of Things (You Don?t Own) under Bourgeois Law$94189063 997 $aUNINA