Law Practice,
Contracts
Aug. 18, 2017
Contracts 101 and the growing Internet of Things
Notice and consent are a basic concept in contracts, but they may be missing when it comes to IoT devices that gather data from the surrounding environment.





Jill Bronfman
Affiliated Scholar
UC Hastings College of the Law
Email: Jill@Sycamorelegal.com
Jill works with the Privacy and Technology Project at the Institute for Innovation Law at the University of California Hastings College of the Law. She is an instructor in mobile media at San Francisco State University, of counsel at Sycamore Legal, and a former assistant general counsel and network security subject natter expert at Verizon.

While we currently spend much of our time communicating with each other via the internet, or communicating directly with the onternet, the next wave of communications law will concentrate on the interaction of mobile devices with the internet and with each other. Internet of Things (IoT) devices are everywhere, and will continue to proliferate as we find efficiencies in the collection of data from our environment, and from people, but without the necessity of active h...
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