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Internet of Things (IoT)

Internet of Things (IoT) is here to make our lives smarter and easier. That is why it becomes more popular day by day. IoT is a network of objects that are embedded with software and sensors, so they can exchange data with other devices and systems. The definition of the Internet of Things has evolved due to the convergence of multiple technologies, real-time analytics, machine learning, commodity sensors, embedded systems etc. Also, IoT includes automations such as home and building information and other similar functions. In the consumer market, internet of things technologies are synonymous with products that are in the concept of smart home, including devices and appliances such as lights, thermostats etc, that are controlled by a device like smartphone and smartspeaker.

IoT law relates to Internet-connected devices, from smartphones to thermostats, which may collect user data and conduct analytics. One of the biggest legal issues in IoT, is privacy and cybersecurity especially with devices that place large amounts of data in the clouds.

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