HAT Microserver definition

HAT Microserver means your HAT Microserver identified by a HAT URL and protected by a password.

Examples of HAT Microserver in a sentence

  • Its objective is that the personal data sitting within the HAT Microserver can define, sui generis, a new asset class of PPD i.e. person-controlled personal data, the personal data where intellectual property rights and excludability of the data (control) is with individuals.

  • The individual must therefore own a technology/device (the HAT Microserver) that is able to collect data in such a way that both the firm and the individual, as co-producers, would have access rights to it in real time and on demand.

  • The creation and use of your HAT Microserver is regulated by the HAT Terms of Service.

  • Much has been achieved, but so much still to do… 4.4 The HAT data ownership model: first party IPR for individuals‌Professor Irene C L NgFunded through more than £3m RCUK/EPSRC grants, the HAT (Hub-of-All-Things) and its related projects set out to design and engineer a legal, economic and technological artefact (the HAT Microserver) capable of storing, processing, transforming and exchanging personal data and that also assign a set of rights to the data to individuals themselves.

  • In order to use Notables app’s Services or some of its functions, you would need to own a HAT Microserver.

  • The information that you provide when creating your HAT Microserver or interacting with HATDeX, such as your name, email address, phone number, billing information and any other information that you provide to HATDeX.

  • Apps provide you with a service using a designated namespace in your HAT Microserver as data storage, and also enable you to exchange other HAT data with the App.

  • Much has been achieved, but so much still to do… 4.4 The HAT data ownership model: first party IPR for individuals Professor Irene C L Ng Funded through more than £3m RCUK/EPSRC grants, the HAT (Hub-of-All-Things) and its related projects set out to design and engineer a legal, economic and technological artefact (the HAT Microserver) capable of storing, processing, transforming and exchanging personal data and that also assign a set of rights to the data to individuals themselves.

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  • Using HAT Microserver, users can legally and functionally control how their data is shared with these organizations.

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