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Legal Problems of the Internet of Things Based on SmartCity

Student: Yuzhakov Petr

Supervisor: Sergey Danilov

Faculty: Faculty of Law

Educational Programme: Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2017

The present work is devoted to the study of legal factors that counteract the implementation of the SmartCity mechanisms of the Russian Federation. The author examined the general concept of SmartCity, its main legal problems and peculiarities of implementing certain technological solutions of SmartCity in the Russian state. The work was carried out using the following methods: study and analysis of the texts of articles, documents, normative legal acts; Analysis of statistical research data; modeling; Analytical method. As a result of the analysis of the delivered systems SmartCity showed that our legal system allows not ideally, but quite successfully, to introduce modern technologies into the social environment within the framework of this concept.

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