Data Rights Law 1. 0 : : The Theoretical Basis.

Data Rights Law 1.0proposes a new concept -«data person». It defines «data rights» as rights derived from the «data person» and «data rights system» as the order based on «data rights». «Data rights law» is the formed out of the «data rights system». The book constructs a framework of «data rights-d...

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Place / Publishing House:Oxford : : Peter Lang Ltd. International Academic Publishers,, 2019.
©2019.
Year of Publication:2019
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (292 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Contents
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • Preface
  • Editor's Foreword
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1 The Significance of Data Rights to Mankind's Common Life
  • The Age of Remixing
  • Remixing and human society: The formless, order and remixing
  • Remixing is innovation
  • Disappearance of boundaries and the advent of the remixing age
  • Growth stemming from remixing: The growth of civilization stems from remixing
  • Economic growth comes from remixing
  • Data growth stems from remixing
  • The legal essentials of remixing: Remixing is a double-edged sword
  • The impact of remixing on order
  • The remixing challenge to law
  • Block Data Paradigm
  • Remixing: Value embodiment of data - the datamation of everything
  • The data value lies in remixing
  • Data remixing: Combination, integration, and aggregation
  • Block data: Thinking paradigm in the remixing field
  • From big data to block data
  • Deconstruction and reconstruction of block data
  • Block data: Solutions for the big data age
  • Data disorder and data governance
  • Data Rights and the Reconstruction of Order
  • Order and its needs: The essence of human civilization is the construction of order
  • Classification of order
  • Order demand is the bottleneck demand of mankind
  • Order Internet and Internet governance
  • Data rights and digital order
  • Order: The foundation of human beings' common life
  • Data rights: The core of human common life
  • Sharing: The future of human common life
  • Bibliography
  • Chapter 2 Human Rights, Real Rights and Data Rights
  • Humans and Human Rights
  • The philosophical foundation of human rights
  • Theory of natural rights
  • Theory of legal rights
  • Theory of social rights
  • Theory of human nature
  • Theory of moral rights
  • Concept of human rights
  • First-generation human rights
  • Second-generation human rights.
  • Third-generation human rights
  • Human rights development
  • Limitation of human rights
  • The victory of human rights
  • The extension of human rights
  • Res and Real Right
  • Value of things: Human values and the value of things
  • Origins of real right
  • Legal characteristics and significance of res
  • Nature of real right: Definition and classification of real right
  • Basic characteristics of real right
  • Effects of real right
  • Property rights and industrial civilization: Evolution of human civilization
  • Order in real right ownership
  • Industrial civilization and "property-oriented laws"
  • Data and Data Rights
  • Hypothesis of "data man": Economic man, social man and data man
  • The core of the "data man" hypothesis is altruism
  • Protection of data man's rights
  • Empowerment of data
  • Data is a new object of right
  • Legal attribute of data
  • The power and right of data
  • A third right: Data right is the combination of personality right and property right
  • Differentiation between human right, real right and data right
  • Bibliography
  • Chapter 3 The Concept of Data Rights
  • Theories of Data Rights
  • Theory of a new type of personality right
  • The theory of intellectual property rights
  • The theory of trade secrets
  • Theory of data property rights
  • Definition of Data Rights
  • The subject and object of data rights
  • Data rights: A new type of civil rights
  • Data sovereignty: A new type of national sovereignty
  • Essence of data rights: A shared right
  • Attributes of Data Rights
  • The private right attributes of data rights
  • The public power attribute of data rights
  • The attribute of sovereignty of data rights
  • Bibliography
  • Chapter 4 The Data Rights System
  • Statutory System of Data Rights
  • From idealistic data rights to actual data rights
  • Statutory principles
  • Content of statutory data rights.
  • Statutory significance
  • Statutory difficulties
  • Data Ownership System
  • Mitigation of ownership
  • Subjects and objects of data ownership
  • Functions of data ownership
  • Agreed use of data ownership
  • Statutory use system of data ownership
  • Usufructuary Data Rights
  • Restricted ownership
  • Characteristics of usufructuary data rights
  • Content of usufructuary data rights
  • Significance of usufructuary data rights
  • System of Data Rights for Public Interests
  • Definition of data for public interests
  • Content
  • Characteristics
  • Subjects of data rights for public interest
  • Functions
  • Sharing System
  • From open access to sharing economy
  • Proposition of shared data rights
  • Content of shared data rights
  • Structure of system of shared data right
  • Difficulties in shared data rights
  • Bibliography
  • Chapter 5 Data Rights Law and the New Order of Digital Civilization
  • Value of Data Rights Law
  • New coordinates of rules
  • A new paradigm of governance
  • New claims of rights
  • Data Rights Law and Other Social Control Forces
  • Data rights law and power order
  • Data rights law and ethics
  • Data rights law and social customs
  • Data rights law and public opinions
  • Data Rights Law: New Order, New Civilization
  • Digital intelligence society
  • Future of law: Institutional composition of the future society
  • Algorithm is law
  • Property law and data rights law are two legal bases of digital civilization
  • Prospects of civilizations: Natural persons, robots and genetic persons
  • Integration of civilizations
  • Future civilizations
  • Bibliography
  • Postscript
  • Index.