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					Pris: 2149 SEK exkl. moms   |   Regulating Industrial Internet Through IPR, Data Protection and Competition Law is the result of a larger project titled ‘Future Regulation of Industrial Internet (FRII)’, a collaborative academic-industry study funded by Business Finland (former Tekes) – the Finnish Funding Agency for Innovation, and the industrial consortium between 2016 and 2019. The digitization of industrial processes has suddenly taken a great leap forward, with burgeoning applications in manufacturing, transportation and numerous other areas. Many stakeholders, however, are uncertain about the opportunities and risks associated with it and its effect on businesses and national economies. Clarity of legal rules is now a pressing necessity. This book, the first to deal with legal questions related to Industrial Internet, follows a multidisciplinary approach that is instructed by law concerning intellectual property, data protection, competition, contracts and licensing, focusing on business, technology and policy-driven issues. It aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the Industrial Internet regulation. 
 
What’s in this book: 
 
Experts in various relevant fields of science and industry measure the legal tensions created by Industrial Internet in our global economy and propose solutions that are both theoretically valuable and concretely practical, identifying workable business models and practices based on both technical and legal knowledge. Perspectives include the following: 
 
- regulation of Industrial Internet via intellectual property rights (IPR); 
 
- data ownership versus control over data; 
 
- artificial intelligence and IPR infringement; 
 
- patent ownership in Industrial Internet; 
 
- abuse of dominance in Industrial Internet platforms; 
 
- data collaboration, pooling and hoarding; 
 
- legal implications of granular versioning technologies; and 
 
- misuse of information for anticompetitive purposes. 
 
How this will help you: 
 
As Industrial Internet technologies are already being used in several businesses, it is of paramount importance for the global economy that legal, business and policy-related challenges are promptly analysed and discussed. This crucially important book not only reveals the legal and policy-related issues that we soon will have to deal with but also facilitates the creation of legislation and policies that promote Industrial-Internet-related technologies and new business opportunities. It will be of interest for a variety of audiences spanning from practitioners, patent and other IPR attorneys, innovation economists, companies, engineers operating in the Industrial Internet ecosystem, competition authorities and other policymakers. 
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS 
 
Editors 
 
Contributors 
 
Preface 
 
PART I 
Overview of the Industrial Internet Technology and Business 
 
CHAPTER 1 
Industrial Internet Technologies 
Martti Mäntylä 
 
CHAPTER 2 
Business and Research Perspectives of Industrial Internet Applications 
Lasse Eriksson, Matti Rossi, J.P. Shim & Carsten Sørensen 
 
CHAPTER 3 
Decentralizing the Web and the Industrial Internet: An Alternative Solution to Data Control 
Ruben Verborgh, Sam Wrigley & Rosa Maria Ballardini 
 
CHAPTER 4 
Industrial Internet Solutions and Data Ownership Versus Control Over Data 
Petteri Günther 
 
PART II 
The Industrial Internet and Intellectual Property Law 
 
CHAPTER 5 
Artificial Intelligence and Copyright Protection 
Tanya Aplin & Giulia Pasqualetto 
 
CHAPTER 6 
AI and IPR Infringement: A Case Study on Training and Using Neural Networks 
Juha Vesala & Rosa Maria Ballardini 
 
CHAPTER 7 
Owning Data via Intellectual Property Rights: Reality or Chimera? 
Taina Pihlajarinne & Rosa Maria Ballardini 
 
CHAPTER 8 
3D Printing, Platformization and IPR: Balancing Stagnation and Innovation 
Rosa Maria Ballardini & Anette Alén-Savikko 
 
CHAPTER 9 
Patent Market in the United States: Perspective of SME Patent Owners in the Industrial Internet 
Katri Lahtinen 
 
PART III 
The Industrial Internet and Data Protection 
 
CHAPTER 10 
The IIoT and Design for Contextually Relevant Data Protection 
Tuomas Pöysti 
 
CHAPTER 11 
Data Protection, Certification and the Fourth Industrial Revolution 
Tristan Henderson & Burkhard Schafer 
 
CHAPTER 12 
Finding the ‘Personal’ in the Industrial Internet: Why Data Protection Law Still Matters 
Sam Wrigley, Anette Alén-Savikko & Olli Pitkänen 
 
CHAPTER 13 
Government Access to User Data: Towards More Meaningful Transparency Reports 
Eleni Kosta & Magda Brewczynska 
 
PART IV 
The Industrial Internet and Competition Law 
 
CHAPTER 14 
Switching Costs and Abuse of Dominance in the Industrial Internet of Things Platforms 
Tone Knapstad & Petri Kuoppamäki 
 
CHAPTER 15 
Data Collaboration, Pooling and Hoarding under Competition Law 
Björn Lundqvist 
 
CHAPTER 16 
The Antitrust Relevance of Granular Versioning 
Mariateresa Maggiolino 
 
CHAPTER 17 
Are Tech Giants (Mis)using Information for Anti-competitive Purposes? 
Beata Mäihäniemi 
 
PART V 
The Industrial Internet and Contract Law 
 
CHAPTER 18 
Agile Methods and Their Impact on Project Management and Contracting 
Jouko Nuottila & Soili Nysten-Haarala 
 
CHAPTER 19 
Conflict Management for Regulation-Averse Blockchains? 
Riikka Koulu & Kalle Markkanen 
 
Bibliography 
 
Table of Cases 
 
Table of Legislation 
 
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