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Legal Issues with Wearable Technology
Computer, 2015The proliferation of devices that can be worn and used anywhere has raised a number of legal issues. How these issues will be resolved is difficult to predict. The Web extra at http://youtu.be/EPV3Us-puGg is an audio recording of author Brian M. Gaff reading his Computing and the Law column, in which he talks about how the proliferation of devices that
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2021
The incorporation of big data and artificial intelligence (AI) has sparked interest in building a new era for legal technologies. Particularly, this chapter focuses on five areas of AI implications where the concerted efforts of the World Intellectual Property Organization and several national patent offices have been made: Automatic classification ...
Jieun Kim, Buyong Jeong, Daejung Kim
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The incorporation of big data and artificial intelligence (AI) has sparked interest in building a new era for legal technologies. Particularly, this chapter focuses on five areas of AI implications where the concerted efforts of the World Intellectual Property Organization and several national patent offices have been made: Automatic classification ...
Jieun Kim, Buyong Jeong, Daejung Kim
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The Legal Protection of Technology
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1994<div class="htmlview paragraph">To be patentable, an invention must be novel and non-obvious when compared with prior art patents, publications, and devices. An issued patent is infringed if the accused device or method has all of the elements of a single patent claim, or their equivalents.
Casimir F. Laska, Joseph J. Jochman
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The legal framework for technology development and technology import in China
International Journal of Technology Management, 2001The Chinese legal system was poorly developed in the Imperial era and remained so in the People's Republic until the process of reform began in the 1980s. The authorities now recognise that a market economy requires the rule of law and that technology development and technology import in particular need firm legal foundations.
Susan Leung +4 more
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2020
Legal profession has proven to be a cornerstone of functioning of all societies ultimately deriving their foundation from the great Graeco- Roman tradition. In the world of today, this has meant that the legal profession as so understood necessarily appeared wherever modern Western school of thought took hold.
Čokolić, Atila, Mesarić, Vedran
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Legal profession has proven to be a cornerstone of functioning of all societies ultimately deriving their foundation from the great Graeco- Roman tradition. In the world of today, this has meant that the legal profession as so understood necessarily appeared wherever modern Western school of thought took hold.
Čokolić, Atila, Mesarić, Vedran
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Ethical and Legal Issues in Technology: Xenotransplantation
American Journal of Law & Medicine, 2001The development and application of technologies will arguably be the major driving force for the evolution of world society in the first part of our new century. In medicine, agriculture, material science, communications and a host of other areas, new technologies promise unimaginable changes in our lives.
F H, Bach, A J, Ivinson, C, Weeramantry
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Legal Concept and Attributes of Legal Technology
Russian Journal of Legal Studies (Moscow)This paper studies the concept and attributes of technology as a category in its various forms. The concept of technology is used in the social and human sciences, legal theory and practice, showing that it is no longer associated only with technical sciences and production environment; researchers have proven its significance for social and human ...
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2008
Abstract This chapter introduces the concept of disruptive legal technologies and contrasts sustaining innovations that enhance current practices with those that fundamentally alter the legal landscape. It identifies at least 15 transformative systems, such as document automation, blockchain, and natural language processing, which ...
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Abstract This chapter introduces the concept of disruptive legal technologies and contrasts sustaining innovations that enhance current practices with those that fundamentally alter the legal landscape. It identifies at least 15 transformative systems, such as document automation, blockchain, and natural language processing, which ...
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A legal framework for blockchain technology in Brazil
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, 2020Is it possible to draft legislation for blockchain technology? From this reflection, the research proposes an approach to the regulatory design of blockchain technology. The Federative Republic of Brazil is the paradigm adopted because it is the first time that, in the last twenty years, the government's digital agenda is proving to be efficient and ...
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Legal Aspects of Knowledge-Based Technology
Journal of Information Technology, 1988A definition of knowledge-based technology (KBT) is provided which is more operational than conventional definitions of the term ‘expert systems’. Ownership rights in products developed using KBT are considered and difficulties discussed. Legal liabilities which may arise from such products are considered and issues identified.
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