Credit cards in America
Article Abstract:
Attorneys need to become more familiar with the laws and precedents governing credit card reporting and fraud and work to reform insufficient areas to better protect the consumer. Current case law makes the retailer responsible for checking a cardholder's identity but does not hold the credit card company liable for checking if an applicant's information is valid before issuing a card potentially in another person's name. Since credit histories and credit cards are becoming more important, the protection of someone's credit record is essential and should be made law.
Publication Name: The John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law
Subject: Library and information science
ISSN: 1078-4128
Year: 1995
User Contributions:
Comment about this article or add new information about this topic:
Co-op Availability Loosens Up
Article Abstract:
Ten to twelve per cent, on average, of an electronic retailer's budget comes from co-op money. Many are reluctant to take too much co-op money because it restricts the freedom of the retailer in terms of desired advertising. Often it upsets the balance of advertising of the store's merchandise, to its disadvantage. The normal split is from three to one to one to one, with the distributor paying the greater portion.
Publication Name: Leisure Time Electronics
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0273-6586
Year: 1984
User Contributions:
Comment about this article or add new information about this topic:
A sneaking suspicion
Article Abstract:
The Supreme Court recently ruled that investors can ask for punitive damage awards through arbitration if they are found to have been cheated by their brokers. This new ruling applies to all states except New York.
Publication Name: Hispanic Business
Subject: Ethnic, cultural, racial issues/studies
ISSN: 0199-0349
Year: 1995
User Contributions:
Comment about this article or add new information about this topic:
- Abstracts: The good monopoly? A case for joint ownership of competing systems. Information economics research: points of departure
- Abstracts: Competition to international satellite communications services. Optimal pricing of telephone usage: an econometric implementation
- Abstracts: Thermal imaging and the Fourth Amendment: Pushing the Katz test towards terminal velocity. Warrantless satellite surveillance: will our 4th Amendment privacy rights be lost in space?
- Abstracts: Use tax collection on Internet purchases: should the mail order industry serve as a model? Attorney advertising and solicitation on the Internet: complying with ethics regulations and netiquette
- Abstracts: Do incompatible network standards lead to domestic benefits? The case of color television. The impacts of innovations and standards on trade of measurement and testing products: Empirical results of Switzerland's bilateral trade flows with Germany, France and the UK