Legal and Ethical Considerations
DPPs involve the collection, storage, and sharing of large quantities of information. Legal and ethical concerns can be raised depending on the type and sensitivity of the data elements in question. Following are some of the legal and ethical issues that must be considered when implementing DPPs and using the information they make available.
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Intellectual Property
Organizations must insist on methods to protect their intellectual property. Data contained on a DPP may inadvertently disclose trade secrets or proprietary manufacturing practices that should not be made available to a wide audience. Maintaining control over intellectual property is key to obtaining wide acceptance of DPPs.
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Data Protection Regulation
At Wiliot, protecting the data of our customers and partners is paramount. Our Ambient IoT platform is designed with security and compliance in mind, ensuring that all information captured and shared adheres to the highest international standards. We use advanced encryption, identity management, and secure data transfer protocols to safeguard sensitive information, while our system architecture is regularly audited to maintain GDPR and other regional compliance requirements. By providing transparency into how data is processed and stored, Wiliot empowers businesses to achieve actionable intelligence without compromising individual privacy or violating regulatory guidelines—ensuring trust remains at the heart of every transaction.
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Ethical Considerations
Wiliot believes that responsible innovation must include a strong ethical framework, especially when it comes to the creation and use of data from connected products. As our Ambient IoT solution offers unprecedented visibility across global supply chains, we work with our partners to develop clear guidelines that respect local and international norms regarding ownership, data minimization, and confidentiality. We recognize that holistic insight into a product’s lifecycle can be transformative, but it must also be employed equitably and sustainably. By striking a careful balance between transparency, privacy, and social responsibility, Wiliot aims to foster a culture of ethical data usage that benefits all stakeholders.