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The biggest deceptive design/dark pattern is you do not understand!

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Neurotechnologies will be part of all our lives. You can help shape the future and join in for some healthy debate.

Click on picture to head over to the meetup page and join the conversation- Nuromovement- Neurowearables debate and workshop- What are neurowearables???

You will be taken to an external website- Meetup.com

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A petition will be formed in order to secure legislation to start protecting memories (brain data). We seek understanding

    In this emerging field familiarisation on how to protect yourself with the current laws, regulations, and soft law is vital.

  • Medical Devices Regulations 2002 (UK MDR 2002)
  • Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act 2022 (PSTI Act)
  • General Product Safety Regulations 2005 (GPSR)
  • The Consumer Rights Act 2015
  • General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
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Human rights Act 7(1). No one shall be held guilty of any criminal offence on account of any act or omission which did not constitute a criminal offence under national or international law at the time that it was committed. If there is no direct law, no way to hold misuse accountable.

Start as we mean to go on.

Only 2 countries and 2 US states in the world have a legal definition for neurotechnology:

  • Chile: Neurotechnology encompasses any electronic method or device that interfaces with the nervous system to monitor or modulate neural activity.
  • California: A device, instrument, or a set of devices or instruments, that allows a connection with a persons central or peripheral nervous system for various purposes, including, but limited to reading, recording or modifying a persons brain activity or the information obtained from a personal brain activity.
  • Colorado: Neurotechnologies, including devices capable of recording, interpreting, or altering the response of an individual's central or peripheral nervous system to its internal or external environment.
  • Mexico: devices and procedures used to access, capture, monitor, transmit, process, investigate, assess and/or manipulate the structure, activity, and function of the neural systems of natural persons.

Additional legal definitions will be needed... as there are always grey areas...

A reminder of neurowearables

Wearable neurotechnology... known as neurowearables are medical and non-medical devices.

  • We... the people of the UK need a definition to protect ourselves from nefarious 3rd parties.