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CREATED:20170317T192422Z
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SUMMARY: Rebalancing competing values relating to the right to be forgotten
  and users’ rights: Toward a new conception of rights in the age of AI\, Io
 T\, and Robotics
DESCRIPTION: Abstract: How would cutting-edge information technologies such
  as Artificial Intelligence (AI)\, Internet of Things (IoT)\, and Robotics 
 impact on our daily lives\, society\, and legal systems? What should be don
 e to deal with issues brought by such latest technologies? With using a com
 parative analysis of laws in Japan\, EU\, and US\, this lecture focuses on 
 […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p><strong>Abstract:</strong><br />How would 
 cutting-edge information technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI)\
 , Internet of Things (IoT)\, and Robotics impact on our daily lives\, socie
 ty\, and legal systems? What should be done to deal with issues brought by 
 such latest technologies? With using a comparative analysis of laws in Japa
 n\, EU\, and US\, this lecture focuses on two specific topics: the right to
  be forgotten mainly\, and users’ rights in copyright law additionally\, bo
 th of which seem to symbolize the growing need for a new conception of righ
 ts in times of rapid change and also for rebalancing of competing values an
 d interests. In particular\, this lecture argues that Japanese law often ta
 kes an intriguing eclectic position somewhat in-between the European and US
  laws through applying good old laws to solve newly emerged issues\, as exe
 mplified most recently by the Japanese Supreme Court’s ruling on January 31
 \, 2017\, which set the criteria for balancing competing interests to allow
  a preliminary injunction on search results for privacy protection but decl
 ined to do so in that particular case.</p><p><strong>Speaker:</strong> Dr. 
 Itsuko Yamaguchi (University of Tokyo)</p><h2><a href="https://sppga.cms.ar
 ts.ubc.ca/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/03/Itsuko-Yamaguchi.pdf">Event Po
 ster</a></h2>
LOCATION:Room 106\, Allard School of Law
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 s-relating-to-the-right-to-be-forgotten-and-users-rights-toward-a-new-conce
 ption-of-rights-in-the-age-of-ai-iot-and-robotics/
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