Law Firm Launches RFID Law Blog
Filed in archive Companies on May 12, 2006
Mckenna, Long & Aldridge have launched a new RFID Law Blog this week. The firm would be using the site for the purpose of providing information and commentary on legislative initiatives which are linked to the use of RFID technology. The blog has been designed to cater to three types of audience- RFID technology providers, public policy makers and RFID end users.
The blog is intended to be interactive as it enables readers to post reactions to entries or commentaries.
My best wishes are with the RFID Law Blog team.

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Response from:
Doug Farry
(05/24/06 10:06pm)
I appreciate the message of support. There's a lot of good work to be done, and it will require input from the RFID industry to make sure the government does the right thing.
Response from:
Rules
(10/25/10 8:31am)
The Wireless and RFID journal, which are always publishing restriction on usage of RFIDs..would have to focus on the solutions as well, as this blog has taken a step in..really appreciable..a new rfid blog is just amazing
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