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    Conclusion: The US and EU Trades Secrets Protection: Two ‘Twin’ Legal Orders Presenting a Lack of Coherence

    This chapter contains the conclusions regarding the first part of this study. It states that the US and EU systems appear as two ‘twin’ legal orders presenting a lack of coherency. This outcome appears as the ...

    Luc Desaunettes-Barbero in Trade Secrets Legal Protection (2023)

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    Correction to: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Powered Public Service Delivery in Estonia: Opportunities and Legal Challenges

    Martin Ebers, Paloma Krõõt Tupay in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learni… (2023)

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    Positionings, Challenges, and Ambivalences in Children’s and Parents’ Perspectives in Digitalized Familial Contexts

    Digital media use has long been part of families’ everyday lives. Various studies show that digital media is not only a component of the everyday lives of children and parents, but also raises new questions—or...

    Nadia Kutscher in Families and New Media (2023)

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    The Case of “Sharenting”—Parental Action Strategies in the Contested Field of Visualizing Children in Online Environments

    The discussion about the presence of children’s photos on social networks flares up again and again. At the center of this is the question of whether and which photos and videos parents may or should not show ...

    Ulla Autenrieth in Families and New Media (2023)

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    The Rise of the Algorithmic Child: Protecting Children in Smart Homes

    Children’s Internet use is often presumed to consist only of popular entertainment activities such as scrolling through social media, playing games, or watching videos, all typically undertaken on personal dev...

    Victoria Nash in Families and New Media (2023)

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    Lost Between Data and Family? Shortcomings of Current Understandings of the Law

    Children’s right to privacy is recognized under the laws of various jurisdictions and under international treaties, most notably the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (hereinafter: “CRC”). H...

    Ayelet Blecher-Prigat in Families and New Media (2023)

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    Concluding Remarks: Data Protection Without Data Protectionism

    Many states recognize, at least on paper, that data protection and privacy are important values. Nevertheless, they diverge quite jarringly on what the correct level or design of such protection should be. In ...

    Tobias Naef in Data Protection without Data Protectionism (2023)

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    Comparative Analysis of Policy Developments

    The regulatory mechanisms and public policies governing licensing of Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) are constantly adapting to the needs of the high-tech industry and evolving jurisprudence. This chapter fo...

    Ashish Bharadwaj, Vishwas H. Devaiah in Locating Legal Certainty in Patent Licensi… (2023)

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    Jurisprudence Evolved in Cases Involving Standard Essential Patents

    SSO IPR Policies generally require two specific commitments from members who intend to submit their underlying technology toward standard development process. The undertaking provided by a prospective implemen...

    Ashish Bharadwaj, Vishwas H. Devaiah in Locating Legal Certainty in Patent Licensi… (2023)

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    Protection of Minors on Video Sharing Platforms

    Minors are increasingly exposed to harmful content and must be especially protected from incitement to hatred, violence and terrorism, in particular through misinformation, in their development phase. The prin...

    Louisa Specht-Riemenschneider, Alina Marko, Sascha Wette in Families and New Media (2023)

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    Data Protection without Data Protectionism

    The Right to Protection of Personal Data and Data Transfers in EU Law and International Trade Law

    Tobias Naef in European Yearbook of International Economic Law (2023)

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    Introduction

    Data protection is an area where fundamental rights collide with trade policy. Personal data has become an essential asset for the digital economy. Consequently, the free flow of personal data across borders h...

    Tobias Naef in Data Protection without Data Protectionism (2023)

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    Families and the Law: Taking Account of Children’s Evolving Capacities in Analogue and Digital Contexts

    New media have a fundamental influence on families and their lives. Especially for children, the process of digital transformation encompasses both substantial potential as well as a new range of risks. It thu...

    Nina Dethloff in Families and New Media (2023)

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    The Restrictive Effect of the Legal Mechanisms for Data Transfers in the European Union

    The right to data protection in Article 8 CFR has an extraterritorial dimension, which requires continuous protection for personal data that is essentially equivalent to the protection guaranteed within the EU...

    Tobias Naef in Data Protection without Data Protectionism (2023)

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    Restrictions on Data Transfers and Trade Agreements

    In reaction to the stalemate in the multilateral trading system, international governance of digital trade has gradually shifted toward bilateral and regional trade agreements. This allowed countries to start ...

    Tobias Naef in Data Protection without Data Protectionism (2023)

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    Discretion, Automation, and Proportionality

    This contribution examines the relationship between automation, discretion, and proportionality. It argues that automation efforts in public administration need to be further discussed and analyzed in relation...

    Lena Enqvist, Markus Naarttijärvi in The Rule of Law and Automated Decision-Making (2023)

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    Projecting Images of Families into the Law—the Example of Internet-Related Cases Decided by the German Courts

    Family and Internet may appear to be an “unlikely combination,” since technology is generally considered to be neutral and thus not gender-related, even if a clear gender imbalance can be observed among comput...

    Thomas Dreier in Families and New Media (2023)

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    Data Collection, Privacy, and Children in the Digital Economy

    Technologies today facilitate widespread dissemination of information, including visual images, and rapid communication to billions of people across the globe. Digital economy firms increasingly shape how we c...

    Olufunmilayo B. Arewa in Families and New Media (2023)

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    Families and New Media

    Comparative Perspectives on Digital Transformations in Law and Society

    Nina Dethloff, Katharina Kaesling in Juridicum – Schriften zum Medien-, Informations- und Datenrecht (2023)

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    SSOs’ Role in Facilitating IP Policy Measures

    Generally speaking, standards are adopted to reduce transaction costs for several implementers and increase interoperability among devices and platforms. Standards make our lives as consumers easier. For insta...

    Ashish Bharadwaj, Vishwas H. Devaiah in Locating Legal Certainty in Patent Licensi… (2023)

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