Data, both personal and non-personal, is increasingly considered an economic asset. Indeed, the legal view no longer just takes in the perspective of data protection, but has widened to include the matter of rights. The contributions to this volume seek to clarify which rights are attached to personal and non-personal data and how economic interests affected by data commodification could be regulated and protected.
Data, both personal and non-personal, is increasingly considered an economic asset. Indeed, the legal view no longer just takes in the perspective of data protection, but has widened to include the matter of rights. The contributions to this volume seek to clarify which rights are attached to personal and non-personal data and how economic interests affected by data commodification could be regulated and protected.
Table of contents:
Tereza Pertot: Einführung in das Thema »Rechte an Daten« -
Franz Hofmann: »Absolute Rechte« an Daten - immaterialgüterrechtliche Perspektive -
Thomas Hoeren: Dateneigentum und Datenbesitz -
Andreas Sattler: Personenbezogenheit als Hindernis des Datenhandels -
Herbert Zech: Besitz an Daten? -
Christiane Wendehorst/SebastianSchwamberger/Julia Grinzinger: Datentreuhand - wie hilfreich sind sachenrechtliche Konzepte? -
Dianora Poletti: Holding Data between possessio and detentio -
Giovanni De Cristofaro: Die datenschutzrechtliche Einwilligung als Gegenstand des Leistungsversprechens -
Thomas Riehm: Freie Widerrufbarkeit der Einwilligung und Struktur der Obligation. Daten als Gegenleistung? -
Carolina Perlingieri: Data as the object of a contract and contract epistemology -
Giorgio Resta: Rapport de Synthèse