Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology has potential for extraordinary improvements in supply chain management. A concern about RFID technology is its possible ability to aid in the invasion of consumer privacy. This paper identifies the legal and ethical implications of RFID technology, and ...
In this post, I will discuss the legal implications of Flipper Zero and why you should be cautious when using it. The short version: Yes, Flipper Zero is legal to own and use. However, there are certain things that are illegal to do with it, so you must be careful not to cross that...
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Radio Frequency Identification technology ("RFID") has become a hot-button issue recently as much has been written about the potential privacy implications of widespread implementation of this technology. While the privacy implications of this technology are certainly important considerations, there are a...
An Economic Survey Analysis of the Legal Literature Pertaining to the Privacy Implications of Radio Frequency Identification TechnologyRFIDregulationeconomicsThis paper surveys through an economic analysis the legal literature on proposed regulation of the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology...
An Economic Survey Analysis of the Legal Literature Pertaining to the Privacy Implications of Radio Frequency Identification TechnologyRFIDregulationeconomicsBerkeley Electronic Press Selected Worksdoi:http://dx.doi.org/Jerbic, Stephen MSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
This article helps corporate managers reduce potential litigation because these mobile laws are described and their implications on company policies disseminated. Chapter Preview Top Background Companies incorporating mobile computing and commerce must balance the freedom of communication with legal constraints ...