TY  - GEN
PB  - PETRAS IoT Hub, STEaPP
UR  - https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3117293
N2  - This report is based on a three-hour long workshop between representatives of the PETRAS IoT Hub, Pinsent Masons, and the HMG Department for Transport. The workshop is part of an ongoing investigation that explores the connections between some of the different dimensions likely to shape conceptions and applications of consent in the emerging Internet of Things (IoT). The impetus for the workshop was the recognition that two significant developments will challenge conventional approaches to online consent. From a technical perspective, the IoT will significantly increase personal data collection, use and re-use. From a regulatory perspective, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which comes into force in May 2018, will make much higher demands on practices of giving and obtaining consent. Combined, these two factors suggest that consent will be a major issue for all actors in the next five years and it requires some careful analysis now in order to adequately prepare for these developments.
ID  - discovery10050101
A1  - Tanczer, LM
A1  - Carr, M
A1  - Brass, I
A1  - Steenmans, I
A1  - Blackstock, J
CY  - London, UK
AV  - public
Y1  - 2018/02/16/
EP  - 36
TI  - IoT and Its Implications for Informed Consent
N1  - This version is the version of record. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher?s terms and conditions.
ER  -