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Contents: Introduction
Part I: General perspectives
1. Cyberlaw will die and we will kill it / Ira Steven Nathenson
2. Confidentiality creep and opportunistic privacy / David S. Levine
3. Disclosure / Sharon K. Sandeen
Part II: Exclusive rights in data: The status quo and the way forward
4. Exclusivity in data: How to best combine the patchwork of applicable European legal instruments / Herbert Zech
5. Data(base) rights? - misappropriation, property, and tales of trials and tribulations / Guido Westkamp
6. Big data in Japan: Copyright, trade secret and new regime in 2018 / Tatsuhiro Ueno
7. Liability for the loss of data / Anette Gärtner
Part III: Trade secrecy law: Eu, us and global perspectives
8. The emergence of a global standard for reasonable efforts? / Christoph Rademacher
9. Employer's liability for trade secret infringement / Gintarė Surblytė-Namavičienė
10. The limits of trade secret protection in the eu / Tanya Aplin
11. Freedom of the media and trade secrets in Europe / Ulla-Maija Mylly
12. The dtsa and trade secret extraterritoriality / Elizabeth A. Rowe and Giulia C. Farrior
13. Jurisdiction and choice of law in trade secrets cases: The EU perspective / Ansgar Ohly
Part IV: Data protection, privacy and cybersecurity
14. Data privacy in Europe and its reception under Japanese law / Henrike Weiden and Kensaku Takase
15. The right to explanation, explained / Margot E. Kaminski
16. An Introduction to the california consumer privacy act (ccpa) / Eric Goldman
17. Legislative developments on cybersecurity in the EU in the age of artificial intelligence / Faye Fangfei Wang
Index.

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