6-Hour Program

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Overview

As the Internet of Things ecosphere grows and matures, with its thousands of component suppliers and myriad of data services and communications providers, there remain numerous challenges for counsel to navigate.


Why You Should Attend

It’s complicated! The IoT industry has grown more complex, and the issues are compounded, but not just because of volume of devices, but their penetration. IoT is a part of every industry and sector, from personal to industrial. From tiny cameras and fitness watches assessing our wellness, to vehicles in our factories, on our roadways, and flying our skies, these ubiquitous devices are interacting and communicating generating petabytes of data daily, and directly interacting with people, to our collective benefit, but sometimes, to our detriment, and unfortunately, physical harm. Their creation, sale and operation, like any product in the stream of commerce, is governed by the contracts, regulations and, in some instances, litigation. But these IoT devices have an unusual twist, while they are part physical and part data, they operate autonomously, and thus, present a new dimension of legal complexity. 


What You Will Learn

  • Contracting for IoT device creation and operation
  • The complexity with cybersecurity and privacy for little IoT devices with no screens creating big risks
  • Why Data Rights don’t necessarily fit in traditional trade secret and copyright paradigms 
  • How AI on IoT will impact the operation of the devices, and may present an additional layer of risk.

Who Should Attend

Attorneys seeking a deeper understanding and of the issues and practical guidance to address the drafting, regulatory and litigation surrounding the Internet of Things



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