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Note: This post completes the previous post on “Free Flow Of Data and Data Ownership“. It is sent separately as the subject is quite different even if related to the same initiative (AIOTI).
ERTICO has been involved in the AIOTI for the past 12 months. Our primary activity concerns WG9 on smart mobility (Chair: Marko Häckel, Robert Bosch AG). Stemming from WG9 work, ERTICO has been gradually more active in the WG3 on IoT Standardisation and WG4 on Policy issues.
Within WG4 policy issues, a set of papers has been prepared during the summer with the overall objective to compile an “AIOTI digitisation of industry policy” document. The papers are focused on the following areas (main authors in brackets):
- Trusted IoT label (ARM, Symantec, IBM, NXP)
- Numbering (RIPE, Orange, Vodafone)
- Data ownership (IBM, Arthurs Legal, Symantec, Vodafone, Hogan Lovells, Vodafone)
- Removing barriers to cross border data flow within the EU (IBM, Cisco, Arthurs Legal, Symantec, Vodafone, Hogan Lovells)
- Liability (Hogan Lovells, Arthur’s Legal)
- Connectivity (ARM, Arthur’s Legal, Vodafone)
Focussing on area 5, please find attached the current draft paper related to “Safety and liability: The Internet of Thing”. The period for comments is in principle over, but, if you would like to share your comments, please let me know so I can interact with the authors at Hogan Lovells.
Do not hesitate to contact us for any further information.