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Cloud Computing Law (eBook)

Edited by: Christopher Millard

ISBN13: 9780191651731
Published: October 2013
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
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Cloud computing, whereby software, data processing, data storage and other key IT requirements are delivered as a service via the Internet, is evolving rapidly.

However, whilst many organisations are becoming reliant on cloud resources, contracts for cloud services often contain provisions that are inappropriate, unenforceable and/or illegal. Similarly, the application of established data protection concepts to the storage and processing of information in cloud environments can be problematic, with fundamental uncertainties as to what is regulated, who is reponsible, which laws apply, and the circumstances in which law enforcement authorities can obtain access to information.

Covering the key legal and regulatory issues surrounding cloud computing, this work provides an invaluable analysis of this evolving area of law. Topics covered include contracts, data ownership and protection, access to data, competition, and consumer protection as well as an analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of governance models for cloud computing, making this the most coherent and comprehensive study of the issues surrounding cloud computing law.

Subjects:
Data Protection, eBooks, IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
PART 1 - CLOUD COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES AND TRANSACTIONS
1. Cloud Computing Technologies and Business Arrangements
2. Standard Contracts for Cloud Services
3. Negotiated Contracts for Cloud Services
4. Public Sector Cloud Contracts - the UK G-Cloud Experience

PART 2 - DATA OWNERSHIP AND DATA PROTECTION IN CLOUDS
5. Ownership of Information that is Placed in or Created in Clouds
6. What Information is Regulated as Personal Data in Cloud Environments?
7. Who is Responsible for Personal Data in Clouds?
8. Which Law(s) Apply to Personal Data in Clouds?
9. How Do Restrictions on International Transfers of Personal Data Work in Clouds?

PART 3 - CLOUD REGULATION AND GOVERNANCE
10. Law Enforcement Access to Data in Clouds
11. Ensuring Competition in the Clouds
12. Who is Protected as a 'Consumer' of Cloud Services?
13. What Laws Apply to Consumers in Cloud Environments?
14. Cloud Governance: The Way Forward