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"Blockchain technology enables the creation of decentralized currencies, decentralized applications powered by smart contracts, self-executing digital agreements, and intelligent assets that can be controlled over the Internet. Blockchains also enable the development of new governance systems with more democratic or participatory decision-making, and decentralized (autonomous) organizations that can operate over a network of computers without any human intervention. These applications have led many to compare the blockchain to the Internet, with accompanying predictions that this technology will shift the balance of power away from centralized authorities in the field of communications, business, and even politics or law. Blockchain and the Law explores the benefits and drawbacks of this emerging decentralized technology and argues that its widespread deployment will lead to expansion of what we term lex cryptographia: rules administered through self-executing smart contracts."--Résumé de l'éditeur
Law of obligations. Law of contract --- Computer. Automation --- Financial law --- Blockchains (Databases) --- Technology and law --- Data encryption (Computer science) --- Internet in public administration --- Technology and law. --- Internet in public administration. --- Blockchains. --- Technique et droit. --- Chiffrement (informatique) --- Administration électronique.
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Computer networks --- Data encryption (Computer science) --- Coding theory --- Computer security --- Réseaux d'ordinateurs --- Chiffrement (Informatique) --- Codage --- Sécurité informatique --- Security measures. --- Sécurité --- Mesures --- Coding theory. --- Computer security. --- Data encryption (Computer science). --- cryptografie --- computerbeveiliging --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Réseaux d'ordinateurs --- Sécurité informatique --- Sécurité
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Si le Bitcoin ou les cryptomonnaies constituent les applications les plus emblématiques de la blockchain (ou chaîne des blocs), cette technologie ouvre des perspectives prometteuses dans de nombreux secteurs, tels que les assurances, l’énergie, la protection des droits de propriété intellectuelle, la distribution commerciale, les services publics, etc. Pour être précis, on ajoute qu’il n’existe pas une blockchain, mais plusieurs sortes de blockchains, suivant qu’elles sont publiques, privées ou de consortium, par exemple. Cette technologie confère à ses utilisateurs la confiance dans les documents enregistrés sur la chaîne. Elle opère sans autorité centrale, en recourant à la décentralisation, à la cryptographie asymétrique et à des règles de gouvernance et de validation spécifiques (comme la Proof of work). Des applications complémentaires sont également envisageables, avec les smart contracts, qui garantissent par ailleurs l’exécution automatique des instructions figurant dans la chaîne. La blockchain pose diverses questions juridiques, auxquelles l’ouvrage entend répondre, principalement en droit de l’Union et en droits belge et français. Après des contributions transversales et pluridisciplinaires sur les aspects techniques et économiques de la blockchain, sur la gouvernance et sur la protection des données, les blockchains et les smart contracts sont mis à l’épreuve de diverses branches du droit : droit des obligations et des contrats, droit de la propriété intellectuelle, droit international et des affaires (en ce compris le droit financier et le droit de la concurrence), droit de la santé. Cet ouvrage est le résultat d’un projet de recherche collective mené par le CRIDS (Centre de Recherche Information Droit et Société, membre du NaDI) de l’Université de Namur et le C3RD (Centre de Recherche sur les Relations entre les Risques et le Droit) de l’Université Catholique de Lille. Il a donné lieu à trois séminaires de recherche pluridisciplinaires (le 6 juin 2019 à Lille, le 17 décembre 2019 à Namur et le 22 janvier 2020 à Lille) et à une conférence internationale, le 2 octobre 2020, à Bruxelles. L’ouvrage s’adresse aux chercheurs, avocats, magistrats, juristes d’entreprises, notaires, intéressés par le numérique et les questions juridiques posées par les technologies émergentes.
Law of obligations. Law of contract --- Financial law --- Industrial and intellectual property --- Economic law --- Computer. Automation --- Blockchains (Databases) --- Data encryption (Computer science) --- Electronic funds transfers --- Cryptocurrencies --- Blockchains --- Chiffrement (informatique) --- Monnaie électronique --- Cryptomonnaie --- Law and legislation. --- Droit --- Marché financier --- Contrats électroniques --- Propriété intellectuelle --- Concurrence --- Protection de l'information (informatique) --- Droit. --- Droit européen
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Programming --- Information systems --- Data encryption (Computer science) --- Computer networks --- Chiffrement (Informatique) --- Réseaux d'ordinateurs --- Security measures --- Sécurité --- Mesures --- UNIX shells --- computerbeveiliging --- faq --- internetbeveiliging --- netwerkmanagement --- ssh --- Security measures. --- Data encryption (Computer science). --- Réseaux d'ordinateurs --- Sécurité --- Data encoding (Computer science) --- Encryption of data (Computer science) --- Computer security --- Cryptography --- Computer network security --- Network security, Computer --- Security of computer networks --- UNIX Shells. --- UNIX Shells (Computer programs) --- Shell (Computer file) --- Shells (Computer file) --- UNIX Shell
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cryptografie --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Computers --- Data encryption (Computer science) --- Access control --- 681.3*E3 --- Data encoding (Computer science) --- Encryption of data (Computer science) --- Computer security --- Cryptography --- Access control. --- Data encryption: data encryption standard; DES; public key cryptosystems --- PGP (Computer file) --- Pretty good privacy --- MET Methods & Techniques --- computer science --- methods & techniques --- Data encryption (Computer science). --- 681.3*E3 Data encryption: data encryption standard; DES; public key cryptosystems --- Chiffrement (Informatique) --- Computers - Access control
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Computer. Automation --- Cryptography. --- Cryptography --- Ciphers. --- Data encryption (Computer science) --- Confidential communications. --- Cryptographie --- Chiffres (Cryptographie) --- Chiffrement (Informatique) --- Secret professionnel --- History. --- Histoire --- -Ciphers --- Confidential communications --- 681.3*E3 --- 005.8 --- Communications, Confidential --- Confidential relationships --- Confidentiality --- Privileged communications (Confidential communications) --- Professional secrets --- Secrets, Professional --- Confession --- Criminal law --- Evidence (Law) --- Objections (Evidence) --- Personality (Law) --- Professional ethics --- Secrecy --- Privacy, Right of --- Data encoding (Computer science) --- Encryption of data (Computer science) --- Computer security --- Codes --- Contractions --- Signs and symbols --- Symbolism --- Abbreviations --- Code names --- Writing --- Cryptanalysis --- Cryptology --- Secret writing --- Steganography --- Ciphers --- History --- Data encryption: data encryption standard; DES; public key cryptosystems --- Law and legislation --- 681.3*E3 Data encryption: data encryption standard; DES; public key cryptosystems
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Programming --- Private finance --- Data encryption (Computer science) --- Electronic funds transfers --- Internet --- Chiffrement (Informatique) --- Monnaie électronique --- 681.3*K44 --- 681.3*J --- 336.71 --- Internet. --- #SBIB:309H1713 --- #SBIB:AANKOOP --- DARPA Internet --- Internet (Computer network) --- Wide area networks (Computer networks) --- World Wide Web --- Digital cash --- Digital currency --- Digital money --- EFT (Electronic funds transfers) --- Electronic banking --- Electronic check clearing --- Electronic money systems --- Electronic payments systems --- Electronic transfer of funds --- Funds, Electronic transfers of --- Telebanking --- Transfers of funds, Electronic --- Virtual money --- Electronic data interchange --- Electronic benefits transfers --- Home banking services --- Data encoding (Computer science) --- Encryption of data (Computer science) --- Computer security --- Cryptography --- Computerwetenschap--?*K44 --- Computer applications --- Bankwezen --- Mediatechnologie: nieuwe toepassingen (abonnee-televisie, electronic mail, desk top publishing, virtuele realiteit...) --- Electronic funds transfers. --- Data encryption (Computer science). --- 336.71 Bankwezen --- 681.3*J Computer applications
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Programming --- cryptografie --- Java (Computer program language) --- Data encryption (Computer science) --- Cryptography --- Java (Langage de programmation) --- Chiffrement (Informatique) --- Cryptographie --- Cryptography. --- 681.3*D32 --- 681.3*E3 --- Object-oriented programming languages --- JavaSpaces technology --- Cryptanalysis --- Cryptology --- Secret writing --- Steganography --- Signs and symbols --- Symbolism --- Writing --- Ciphers --- language classifications: applicative languages; data-flow languages; design languages; extensible languages; macro and assembly languages; nonprocedural languages; specialized application and very high-level languages (Programminglanguages) --- Data encryption: data encryption standard; DES; public key cryptosystems --- 681.3*E3 Data encryption: data encryption standard; DES; public key cryptosystems --- 681.3*D32 language classifications: applicative languages; data-flow languages; design languages; extensible languages; macro and assembly languages; nonprocedural languages; specialized application and very high-level languages (Programminglanguages) --- Java (langage de programmation)
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cryptografie --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Computer networks --- Data encryption (Computer science) --- Coding theory --- Computer security --- Réseaux d'ordinateurs --- Chiffrement (Informatique) --- Codage --- Sécurité informatique --- Security measures. --- Sécurité --- Mesures --- Security measures --- Netwerken --- 681.3*D46 --- Security and protection: access controls; authentication; cryptographic controls; information flow controls; security kernels; verification (Operating systems) --- Coding theory. --- Computer security. --- 681.3*D46 Security and protection: access controls; authentication; cryptographic controls; information flow controls; security kernels; verification (Operating systems) --- Data encryption (Computer science). --- Réseaux d'ordinateurs --- Sécurité informatique --- Sécurité --- Data encoding (Computer science) --- Encryption of data (Computer science) --- Cryptography --- Computer privacy --- Computer system security --- Computer systems --- Computers --- Cyber security --- Cybersecurity --- Electronic digital computers --- Protection of computer systems --- Security of computer systems --- Data protection --- Security systems --- Hacking --- Computer network security --- Network security, Computer --- Security of computer networks --- Data compression (Telecommunication) --- Digital electronics --- Information theory --- Machine theory --- Signal theory (Telecommunication) --- Computer programming --- Protection --- Computer networks - Security measures
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Bitcoin is starting to come into its own as a digital currency, but the blockchain technology behind it could prove to be much more significant. This book takes you beyond the currency ("Blockchain 1.0") and smart contracts ("Blockchain 2.0") to demonstrate how the blockchain is in position to become the fifth disruptive computing paradigm after mainframes, PCs, the Internet, and mobile/social networking. Author Melanie Swan, Founder of the Institute for Blockchain Studies, explains that the blockchain is essentially a public ledger with potential as a worldwide, decentralized record for the registration, inventory, and transfer of all assets—not just finances, but property and intangible assets such as votes, software, health data, and ideas. Topics include: Concepts, features, and functionality of Bitcoin and the blockchain ; Using the blockchain for automated tracking of all digital endeavors ; Enabling censorship-resistant organizational models ; Creating a decentralized digital repository to verify identity ; Possibility of cheaper, more efficient services traditionally provided by nations ; Blockchain for science: making better use of the data-mining network ; Personal health record storage, including access to one’s own genomic data ; Open access academic publishing on the blockchain
Engineering sciences. Technology --- Money. Monetary policy --- Computer. Automation --- Electronic funds transfers --- Data encryption (Computer science) --- Electronic commerce --- Security measures --- Change cultuur verandering innovatie communicatie technologie blockchain bitcoin crowdfunding Infotech --- Electronic commerce. --- #SBIB:33H041 --- #SBIB:33H15 --- #SBIB:316.334.2A27 --- Cybercommerce --- E-business --- E-commerce --- E-tailing --- eBusiness --- eCommerce --- Electronic business --- Internet commerce --- Internet retailing --- Online commerce --- Web retailing --- Commerce --- Information superhighway --- Data encoding (Computer science) --- Encryption of data (Computer science) --- Computer security --- Cryptography --- Security measures. --- Economische ontwikkelingen en bewegingen --- Economie: geld en krediet --- Ontwikkeling van de industriële structuur: innovatie --- Blockchains (Databases). --- Data encryption (Computer science). --- Blockchains (Databases) --- Banque électronique --- Blockchains --- Chiffrement (informatique) --- Commerce électronique --- Mesures de sûreté --- Blockchains. --- Commerce électronique. --- Mesures de sûreté. --- Electronic funds transfers - Security measures --- Banque électronique --- Commerce électronique. --- Mesures de sûreté.
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