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Tag Archives: Lock
Verizon says phone-sale fraud is up, wants to lock new phones to fight it
Enlarge (credit: Getty Images | Peter Dazeley) Verizon—the only major US mobile carrier that routinely sells unlocked 4G LTE phones to consumers—last week asked for government permission to lock its phones for 60 days after purchase. An unlocked phone can … Continue reading
Posted in Technology & Cyberlaw
Tagged fight, fraud, Lock, Phones, phonesale, says, Verizon, wants
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Let's lock them in: Collusion under consumer switching costs
Niklas Fourberg suggests Let's lock them in: Collusion under consumer switching costs. ABSTRACT: Consumer switching costs cause the market demand of consumers who already bought a supplier's product to be less elastic while they simultaneously increase competition for new consumers…. … Continue reading
Posted in Business law
Tagged Collusion, Consumer, costs, Let's, Lock, switching, them, under
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China Manufacturing and the Bike Lock Theory on Subcontractors
Our China lawyers have of late been receiving more than the usual number of emails and phone calls from companies (mostly American and European) wanting to pursue litigation against their Chinese manufacturers for bad product. In these “bad product” cases … Continue reading
Posted in International Law
Tagged Bike, China, Lock, Manufacturing, Subcontractors, Theory
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Suffolk County Police Won’t Disclose How It’s Helping ICE Lock Up Innocent Students
So far the department has failed to respond to a Freedom of Information Law request about its relationship with ICE. The pattern is now familiar. An immigrant student in Long Island’s Suffolk County is disciplined for “gang related” activity, often … Continue reading