Technology & Science
Aug. 19, 2016
Who owns data collected by the Internet of Things?
As the IoT grows, consumers will need to be diligent and keep a close eye on what data is collected and how it's being used if they want to maintain privacy. By Hanley Chew




Hall of Justice (East Wing)
Hanley Chew
Judge
Felony Trials/Preliminary Hearings
University of Pennsylvania Law School, 1995
The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to a system of physical devices that use sensors to collect data about individuals or environments and transfers that data through wireless networks. The IoT "builds out from today's internet by creating a pervasive and self-organizing network of connected, identifiable and addressable physical objects, enabling application development in key vertical sectors through the use of embedded chips, sen...
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