Mnster Colloquia on EU Law and the Digital Economy VI
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Köp båda 2 för 2040 krSebastian Lohsse is Professor of Roman Law, Comparative Legal History, Civil Law and European Private Law at the University of Mnster, Germany. Reiner Schulze is Professor Emeritus of German and European Civil Law at the University of Mnster, Director of the Institute for International Business Law and Director of the Centre for European Private Law, Germany. Dirk Staudenmayer is Honorary Professor at the University of Mnster and Head of Unit - Contract Law; DG Justice and Consumers; European Commission, Germany.
An Introduction Smart Products A Focal Point for Legal Developments in the Digital Economy Sebastian Lohsse, Reiner Schulze & Dirk Staudenmayer The Update Obligation for smart products Digital obligations of sellers of smart devices under the Sale of Goods Directive 771/2019 Hans Schulte-Nlke The Update Obligation how to make it work in the relationship between seller, producer, digital content or service provider and consumer Christiane Wendehorst The Update Obligation for Smart Products Time Period for the Update Obligation and Failure to Install the Update Andr Janssen Modifications of digital content/services and digital elements in smart products Modifications of digital content or services and of digital elements in smart products Possible application problems Karin Sein Modifications of digital content/services and digital elements in smart products how to design the contracts Isabell Conrad & Alin Seegel Non-contractual liability for smart products So ware as a Product Gerhard Wagner Liability for self-learning smart products Georg Borges Product Liability for Beyond-Product Ecosystems Is the Product Liability Directive ready to accommodate smart products? Teresa Rodrguez de las Heras Ballell Discussion Panel Liability for AI Axel Voss Introductory Statement Evelyne Gebhardt How should smart products be handled in contractual and (product) liability law? Susanne Dehmel Smart liability for smart products Jutta Gurkmann Introductory Statement Gerhard Schomburg One Specific Problem from a Tort Law Perspective Bernhard A. Koch Introductory statement Jean-Sbastien Borghetti