Yuri Tikhomirov,

Nikolai Kichigin,

Fatima Tsomartova,

Sayana Balkhayeva

Legal Issues in the Digital Age, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: №2, P. 3 - 20

Published: Jan. 27, 2021

The coexistence of digitization and law fuels their mutual influence and calls for scholarly inquiry into their mutual impacts and the effects thereof. Technization of society has contributed to society’s development, and the objectives and vectors of this process have been in many ways informed by public and other social institutions, including law. Like before, digitization at its current stage combines social and technological mechanisms of managing societal processes, ingrained into the wide socio-economic context and connected with the implementation of the nation’s strategic objectives. Similar phenomena and processes have a strong impact beyond Russia’s borders as well. All this …

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Yuriy Truntsevsky,

Vyacheslav Sevalnev

Legal Issues in the Digital Age, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: №1, P. 100 - 122

Published: May 4, 2021

The purpose of the present article is to gain an understanding of the opportunities and difficulties created by the introduction and development of the practice of network (smart) contracts. Our research methodology is based on a holistic set of principles and methods of scholarly analysis employed by modern legal science. It uses a dialectical method involving both general approaches (structural system method, formal logical method, analysis and synthesis of individual elements, individual features of concepts, abstraction, generalization, etc.) and particular methods (legal technical, systematic, comparative, historical, and grammatical methods, method of the unity of theory and practice, etc.). We analyze …

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Vitaly Kalyatin

Legal Issues in the Digital Age, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: №1, P. 42 - 63

Published: May 4, 2021

The broad use of artificial intelligence in creating intellectual works poses difficulties for legislators and courts in choosing the proper legal framework for such works and defining the place of artificial intelligence in the legal system as a whole. In this article, we shall study different models of regulating such issues and analyze the prospects and consequences of their use. We show that only a few of many different models for copyrighting AI-generated works are viable and that the most promising among them is the introduction of a special limited related right for the person who organizes the use of …

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Chhavi Sharma,

Reeta Sony

Legal Issues in the Digital Age, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: №2, P. 63 - 91

Published: Nov. 4, 2020

According to the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) official website for coronavirus, the disease has spread to approximately 214 countries and regions. While the disease is spreading mercilessly around the world, science and technology are giving it an equal fight. The pandemic is a test of governments’ medical capacity and their political will; it also raises several philosophical questions. It is a test of humans as a unit. A test of humanity as a whole. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is intended to imitate human cognitive functions. It will bring significant change to health care, driven by the growing accessibility of healthcare data …

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Stefano Dorigo,

Stefano Pietropaoli,

Ettore M. Lombardi,

Erik Longo

Legal Issues in the Digital Age, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: №2, P. 3 - 34

Published: Dec. 17, 2020

We are experiencing a digital revolution that is changing the very nature of law. Digital code becomes a form of regulation through which private actors link their values to technological artifacts that prove capable of conditioning their operations both on a material and moral level. But technological artifacts appear to be non-neutral means, reflecting choices of different nature, among which those of a political nature stand out. The more the regulatory provisions are implemented through the use of technologies, the more the codes acquire the status of a regulatory technique, which can be used both to define and incorporate regulatory …

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Mikhail Zhuravlev,

Olga Blagoveshchenskaya

Legal Issues in the Digital Age, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: №2, P. 92 - 143

Published: Nov. 4, 2020

The pandemic is a watershed event that has prompted both an evaluation of the achievements of information and communications technology (ICT) and also a re-evaluation of the prospects for developing social processes compatible with ICT. Much has been already been accomplished in Russia and throughout the world. But in the current pandemic, telemedicine is facing new challenges. This article discusses the state of the art in telemedicine and the prospects for its development in the changing conditions wrought by the pandemic. Examples are provided of the solutions that telemedicine can offer in such a difficult period, and the risks due …

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Ronny Hauck

Legal Issues in the Digital Age, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: №1, P. 17 - 41

Published: May 4, 2021

For several years, almost everyone has been talking about blockchain. The underlying distributed ledger technology has become (in)famous as the technology behind cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ether. But what about blockchain and intellectual property like patents and copyright? Could this technology be used for the protection and enforcement of such rights? Which role can smart contracts play in this regard? This article focuses on questions concerning the requirements for provingthe protection of technical inventions as well as on the administration and exploitation of intellectual property rights. The latter could play an important rolefor intellectual property, which has not been …

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Elena Ostanina

Legal Issues in the Digital Age, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: №3, P. 125 - 139

Published: Dec. 17, 2020

While the Internet promotes widespread communication, this communication is often anonymous. How to draw the line between freedom of speech and privacy? The specifics of protecting privacy and business reputation against violation by rating sites are discussed in this article. Do the activities of rating sites need special legal regulation? The author believes that the general rules on privacy and freedom of speech are sufficient for regulating these new relations. The respective court practice of Germany, the UK and the USA is analysed. The tentative conclusion is that rating sites do not contradict the law if they do not disseminate …

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Aleksei Gudkov

Legal Issues in the Digital Age, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: №3, P. 59 - 77

Published: Dec. 17, 2020

Internet technology makes digital value transactions between anonymous individuals possible, but leaves unanswered the question of how to resolve disputes between unidentified parties. Blockchain dispute resolution platforms provide a response to this problem. In the social dispute resolution systems for blockchain currently in use, pseudo anonymous jurors can resolve disputes between pseudo anonymous parties. This paper presents Kleros as the most illustrative blockchain dispute resolution platform BDRP. To describe the features of the Kleros dispute resolution platform and the qualification of jurors, this research employs an online dispute resolution survey of both the jurors and stakeholders of the Kleros platform. …

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Liudmila Tereschenko

Legal Issues in the Digital Age, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: №3, P. 140 - 147

Published: Dec. 17, 2020

The article examines relations new to Russian practice regarding the introduction of the concept of “fake news” into the legal field, dissemination of fake news and the problems of legal enforcement of the indicated norms, including administrative and criminal liability.

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