2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-57646-5_8
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Big Data, Open Data, Privacy Regulations, Intellectual Property and Competition Law in an Internet-of-Things World: The Issue of Accessing Data

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“…We believe that one of the most important issues to be resolved in any Big Data system is copyright. We can clearly state that despite legal agreements and the use of security policies as administrative methods to protect copyright, intellectual property rights still present some difficult problems and need to be further protected [25][26][27][28]. Confidentiality obligations associated with the substance of data that is not in the public domain might occasionally constitute the most valuable intellectual property right, since copyright and database regulation protect only the expression and form of information, not its content.…”
Section: Non-technical Solutions For Protecting Intellectual Property...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We believe that one of the most important issues to be resolved in any Big Data system is copyright. We can clearly state that despite legal agreements and the use of security policies as administrative methods to protect copyright, intellectual property rights still present some difficult problems and need to be further protected [25][26][27][28]. Confidentiality obligations associated with the substance of data that is not in the public domain might occasionally constitute the most valuable intellectual property right, since copyright and database regulation protect only the expression and form of information, not its content.…”
Section: Non-technical Solutions For Protecting Intellectual Property...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In today's IoT environment, policymakers, entrepreneurs, the academia sector, and even the general public are highlighting the connection between technologydriven (data), copyrights, privacy law, and competitive legislation. For instance, business people can build resources; analysts can readily gather, evaluate, and share information; and now everyone recognizes that collecting and distributing personal data might lead to data privacy issues [11]. e industry 4.0 aims to increase the efficiency, adaptability, and digitization of core operations that integrate value chains so that companies may plan and interact with available data from various technologies.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%