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Using legal analysis methods, this book investigates the impact of big data, data and information on human society as well as the potential risks. In the context of competition issues, it analyzes relevant legal systems paths to perfection. Further, it discusses the intellectual property system as a problem-solving tool.
The book reflects the interpretation of, attitudes to and possible treatment of non-traditional intellectual property objects such as big data, data and information in Chinese intellectual property law research. At the same time, it describes the attitude of the Chinese legal system to information openness and demonstrates the practical aspects of including big data in the intellectual property protection system.
Offering definitions of big data, data and information in Chinese legal studies, this book is a valuable resource for legal researchers and information technology industry practitioners. It also enables readers to gain an understanding of the Chinese intellectual property system s attitude to modern information technology objects and of Chinese law. Lastly, it raises awareness of information monopoly and offers possible ways to analyze and solve problems.
List of contents
Physical description and legal expression of big data.- Multi-dimensional association between big data and intellectual property system.- The theoretical basis of big data intellectual property protection.- System construction of big data intellectual property protection.
About the author
Defu Wang, male, was born in December 1984, Wuhan University Law School lecturer, Doctor of law. Wang Defu has a high-level educational background with a combination of engineering and law. He has a front-line working experience in the intellectual property administration, has a professional understanding of information, Internet, big data technology, and also has a long-term attention and in-depth research on the related legal issues.
Summary
Using legal analysis methods, this book investigates the impact of “big data,” “data” and “information” on human society as well as the potential risks. In the context of competition issues, it analyzes relevant legal systems’ paths to perfection. Further, it discusses the intellectual property system as a problem-solving tool.
The book reflects the interpretation of, attitudes to and possible treatment of non-traditional intellectual property objects such as “big data,” “data” and “information” in Chinese intellectual property law research. At the same time, it describes the attitude of the Chinese legal system to “information openness” and demonstrates the practical aspects of including “big data” in the intellectual property protection system.
Offering definitions of “big data,” “data” and “information” in Chinese legal studies, this book is a valuable resource for legal researchers and information technology industry practitioners. It also enables readers to gain an understanding of the Chinese intellectual property system’s attitude to modern information technology objects and of Chinese law. Lastly, it raises awareness of “information monopoly” and offers possible ways to analyze and solve problems.