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Author
M. Loos
Year
2017
host editors
R. Schulze
D. Staudenmayer
S. Lohsse
Title
Machine-to-Machine Contracting in the Age of the Internet of Things
Event
Conference Contracts for the Supply of Digital Content
Book/source title
Contracts for the supply of digital content: regulatory challenges and gaps
Book/source subtitle
Münster Colloquia on EU Law and the Digital Economy II
Pages (from-to)
59-81
Number of pages
23
Publisher
Baden-Baden: Nomos
ISBN
9781509915514
9783848737994
ISBN (electronic)
9783845281391
Document type
Conference contribution
Faculty
Faculty of Law (FdR)
Institute
Centre for the Study of European Contract Law (CSECL)
Abstract
In this paper I argue that even though the proposal for a Digital Content Directive excludes from its scope contracts pertaining to the ‘Internet of Things’ and ‘machine-to-machine contracting’, the use of artificial agents in the conclusion of contracts between consumers and traders need not lead to drastic amendments of current legislation. It is argued that such contracts should be seen through the lense of the law on representation (agency), as such an approach sufficiently tackles problems relating to the emergence of self-learning and self-thinking artificial agents. There does not seem to be a compelling argument to recognise artificial agents as legal or electric persons, but the law of representation would need to be amended in order for artificial agents to act as representatives. Some additional legislative measures that need to be taken are identified as well.
URL
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Language
English
Persistent Identifier
https://hdl.handle.net/11245.1/6e464e82-0bee-4bc5-97f1-c94d9e6bfdc7
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