NY Supreme Court suspends ‘e-hail’ system
March 11, 2013 11:13 am Leave your thoughtsOn Friday, the state Supreme Court ruled against "e-hailing," claiming that the program violated a law that prevents taxi caps from pre-planning rides.
On Friday, the state Supreme Court ruled against "e-hailing," claiming that the program violated a law that prevents taxi caps from pre-planning rides.
With new technologies entering the marketplace, there is an ongoing debate between users and manufacturers over how much control a company has over a device once it is purchased by a consumer.
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