Data and security issues in a world of connected cars
Greater use of automobile connectivity and autonomy is increasing the demand for sensors and software which in turn is generating more data. This raises questions around data ownership and security. Who owns the data that an autonomous car generates and who is allowed to use it? Does the individual own the data that it generates, or should the manufacturer have rights of access?
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Deriving novelty from treating women?
“Gender medicine” is often associated with reproductive health issues, such as pregnancy, genitourinary medicine, or endocrinology. However, researchers are increasingly aware that all medicine is, to some extent, influenced by sex and gender. It has been argued that medicine should treat men and women differently, causing us to question whether patent law should be doing the same.
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