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  1. These are just some of the questions one must consider when a product is "tethered" or persistently linked to the seller. The Internet of Things, but more broadly, consumer products with embedded software, are already tethered. ... We conclude by exploring legal options to reduce the pathologies of the tethered economy. Read the Full ...
  2. the level of individual consumer harms and on the scale of broader, economy-wide effects. These consumer and market-level harms, while distinct, reinforce and amplify one another in troubling ways. Seller contracts have long sought to shape consumers' legal rights. But in a tethered environment, these rights may become nonexistent as legal
  3. papers.ssrn.com

    But in a tethered environment, these rights may become non-existent as legal processes are replaced with automated technological enforcement. In such an environment, the consumer-seller relationship becomes extractive, more akin to consumers captive in an amusement park than to a competitive marketplace in which many sellers strive to offer the ...
    Author:Chris Jay Hoofnagle, Aniket Kesari, Aniket Kesari, Aaron PerzanowskiPublished:2019
  4. scholarlycommons.law.case.edu

    But in a tethered environment, these rights may become nonexistent as legal processes are replaced with automated technological enforcement. In such an environment, the consumer-seller relationship becomes extractive, more akin to consumers captive in an amusement park than to a competitive marketplace in which many sellers strive to offer the ...
    Author:Aaron K. Perzanowski, Chris Jay Hoofnagle, Aniket KesariPublished:2019
  5. hoofnagle.berkeley.edu

    the market effects of "tethered products." Tethered products maintain an ongoing connection between a consumer good and its seller that often renders that good dependent on the seller. I will describe the merits of tethering, the demerits of the practice, and conclude by contemplating public and private law approaches to tethered goods.
  6. The Tethered Economy Chris Jay Hoofnagle, Aniket Kesari, & Aaron Perzanowski 87 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 783 Abstract | PDF. Supermajoritarian Criminal Justice Aliza Plener Cover 87 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 875 Abstract | PDF "Major Questions" Moderation Joshua S. Sellers 87 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 930
  7. hoofnagle.berkeley.edu

    Jan 3, 2024Our most ambitious work in this field is The Tethered Economy, which explores how sellers are exercising post-transaction control over consumers using both legal and technical mechanisms.We describe tethering as a deliberate strategy, one that reflects a reconceptualization of the modern consumer from owner to renter.Tethers make a product dependent on the seller for its ordinary operation ...
  8. michigan.law.umich.edu

    "The Tethered Economy" "The Tethered Economy" Michigan Law Authors. Aaron Perzanowski. Areas of Interest. Intellectual Property and Antitrust. Publish Date. 2019. Publication. George Washington Law Review. Publication Type. Journal Article. Full Text. WWW. HEIN.
  9. semanticscholar.org

    Legal options are explored by exploring legal options to reduce the pathologies of the tethered economy by addressing consumer and market-level harms stemming from information asymmetries. Imagine a future in which every purchase decision is as complex as choosing a mobile phone. What will ongoing service cost? Is it compatible with other devices you use?
  10. en.wikipedia.org

    However, in "The Tethered Economy" by Chris Hoofnagle, Aniket Kesari, and Aaron Perzanowski, the authors refer to tethering as the connection and dependence of goods on sellers for their operation. Examples of tethered devices include Google Home, Amazon Alexa, smart kitchen appliances, and other Internet of things devices. All of these items ...

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