Human ICT Implants: Technical, Legal and Ethical Considerations (Record no. 285457)

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International Standard Book Number 9789067048705
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Holding library Alfaisal Main Library
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Classification number 341.48
Edition number 23
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Title Human ICT Implants: Technical, Legal and Ethical Considerations
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Statement of responsibility, etc edited by Mark N. Gasson, Eleni Kosta, Diana M. Bowman.
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture The Hague, The Netherlands :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer T. M. C. Asser Press :
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Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture 2012.
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Extent XXII, 186 p.
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Series statement Information Technology and Law Series,
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Formatted contents note Human ICT implants: From invasive to pervasive -- Human ICT implants: From restorative application to human enhancement -- Potential application areas for RFID implants -- Restoring function: Application exemplars of medical ICT implants -- Passive human ICT implants: Risks and possible solutions -- Implantable medical devices: Privacy and security concerns -- Carrying implants and carrying risks; Human ICT implants and liability -- Implants and human rights, In particular bodily integrity -- Implanting implications: data protection challenges arising from the use of human ICT implants -- Cheating with implants: Implications of the hidden information advantage of bionic ears and eyes -- Ethical Implications of Human ICT Implants -- Pieces of ME: On identity and information communications technology implants -- The societal reality of that which was once science fiction.
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Summary, etc With a Foreword by Professor Rafael Capurro, International Centre for Information Ethics (ICIE); Distinguished Researcher in Information Ethics, School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA  Considered by many to be science fiction, information and communication technology (ICT) has been implanted into the human body for years. Medical human ICT implants such as cochlear implants are in common use, forming intimate links between technology and body. Such restorative devices are increasingly advanced, with some directly interacting with the brain and others near outperforming their natural counterpart.  Recently, low-tech human ICT implants have been increasingly employed in non-therapeutic contexts. Applications include VIP nightclub entry, automated payments and controlling secure access. With self-experimenters pushing boundaries and medical technology drift to non-medical application, this is clearly just the beginning. Opportunities for human enhancement through ICT implants have become very real.  Despite stakeholders calling for greater legal certainty, gaps have already emerged between the commercial reality of human ICT implants and the legal frameworks used to regulate them. It is not surprising that increasing commercialisation and growing potential has generated debate over the ethical, legal and social aspects of the technology, its products and application. And its trajectory.  The contributors to this book, all leaders in their respective fields, not only focus on the latest technological developments, but also the legal, social and ethical implications of the use and further application of these technologies.  .
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Personal name Gasson, Mark N.
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Personal name Kosta, Eleni.
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Personal name Bowman, Diana M.
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Uniform title Information Technology and Law Series,
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