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Digital media and the law [PDF]
Over the past two years, I have written seven “Legally Speaking” columns and one feature article for Communications about legal issues affecting computing professionals. These writings have covered an array of legal topics including: criminal and civil liability for hackers who breach computer security systems ...
Pamela Samuelson
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Digitalization of Law and formation of Digital Law
Digital law is a new form of implementation of legal relations in the field of cyber regulation in various areas: digital rights in digital circulation, cyber security, protection of personal data, regulation of cross-border digital transactions ...
R. E. Ennan
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Administrative Law in the Digital World
Paul Daly, Jennifer Raso, Joe Tomlinson
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Problems of ethical regulation of the use of artificial intelligence technologies [PDF]
The purpose of the article is to analyze the problem of ethical regulation of artificial intelligence technologies in a modern complex socio-cultural environment and active digital transformation of society.
Minbaleev Aleksey Vladimirovich +2 more
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Cyberspace is the interdependent network of information technology infrastructures such as the internet, telecommunications networks, and computer systems. Meanwhile, Indonesia’s Law Number 11 of 2008 and its amendment through Indonesian Law Number 19 of
Tasya Safiranita +4 more
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The phenomenon of the spread of the Novel Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19) globally and thoroughly has transformed the trend of society, including the people of Indonesia.
Tasya Safiranita +4 more
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Background: legislation.gov.uk is a platform that enables users to explore and navigate the many sections of the UK’s legal corpus through its well-designed searching and browsing features.
Luca Gamberi +4 more
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Harnessing robot experimentation to optimize the regulatory framing of emerging robot technologies
From exoskeletons to lightweight robotic suits, wearable robots are changing dynamically and rapidly, challenging the timeliness of laws and regulatory standards that were not prepared for robots that would help wheelchair users walk again.
Carlos Calleja +2 more
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An iterative regulatory process for robot governance
There is an increasing gap between the policy cycle’s speed and that of technological and social change. This gap is becoming broader and more prominent in robotics, that is, movable machines that perform tasks either automatically or with a degree of ...
Hadassah Drukarch +2 more
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Maximal modularity and the optimal size of parliaments
An important question in representative democracies is how to determine the optimal parliament size of a given country. According to an old conjecture, known as the cubic root law, there is a fairly universal power-law relation, with an exponent equal to
Luca Gamberi +4 more
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