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9781627221252

RFIDs, Near-Field Communications, and Mobile Payments A Guide for Lawyers

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  • ISBN13:

    9781627221252

  • ISBN10:

    1627221255

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2014-08-07
  • Publisher: American Bar Association
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Summary

Expert cyberspace law practitioners have ventured into uncharted legal and conceptual territory to advance the understanding of transactions in and affecting radio frequency identification, near-field communications, and mobile payments. Apple Pay’s launch makes near-field and mobile payments easier than ever before. More than 200,000 retailers in the United States already have near-field readers ready to assist their customers with Apple Pay payments.
Lawyers need to understand the issues emerging in radio-frequency identification devices (RFIDs), near-field communications, and mobile payments generally. These new developments make this book a must-have desk reference for those who counsel payment providers and retailers in explaining the basic issues, technology, and its application to others.

This valuable resource includes such diverse topics as:
• spectrum-regulation in the U.S. and abroad,
• divergent regimes for the protection of consumers privacy in the United States, Canada, the European Union, and India,
• the potential intrusiveness of RFID technology in specialized settings, including government-issued identification documents such as passports and in retail stores,
• the security of the data stored in or derived from RFIDs as a subset of generalized and specialty data-security concerns,
• the integrity of data held in or transmitted by RFIDs, and
• the already-present Internet of Things as a companion to the Internet as most of us have known it.

Author Biography

Sarah Jane Hughes, University Scholar & Fellow in Commercial Law, Indiana University Maurer School of Law, Bloomington, IN.
Stephen T. Middlebrook is General Counsel, FSV Payment Systems Inc., Jacksonville, FL
Candace M. Jones is Counsel & Assistant Vice President at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. She leads a team in the Legal Functions Financial Services, Technology, and Contracts division focused on technology and procurement matters.

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