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EMV Chip Cards: Who is Really Benefiting?

October 14, 2016 KLJ

In this week's edition of the KLJO blog, Staff Editor Christopher M. Barber describes the troubled advent of EMV chip-enabled credit cards and the contractually-enforced shift of fraud liability onto merchants that refuse to embrace the chip.

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In The KLJ Blog Tags Christopher M- Barber, Credit Cards, EMV Chips, EMVCo, Liability Shift, MasterCard, Mercantile Law, Payment Systems, Visa
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