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In China, many consumers use their mobile devices to pay for goods and services through WeChat and Alipay.
Already in China, more people use their mobile devices to pay their bills, order services, watch videos and find dates than anywhere else in the world.
The bill would increase the government's reliance on user fees, requiring makers of drugs and medical devices to pay $6.4 billion over five years to help finance the evaluation of their products by the Food and Drug Administration.
The Senate also passed without debate today a bill that requires the manufacturers of medical devices to pay tens of thousands of dollars in new user fees in return for speedier government review of their products.
Never mind that, back in 1992, Congress envisioned the potential clash between fair use and copyright problems in an era of digital radio and came up with a compromise that requires the makers of digital audio recording devices to pay the record labels a royalty equal to 2percentt of the wholesale price of the device.
For example, their teen brand Pink has created mobile apps that include the ability for parents to add credit, meaning their children (who may not have access to credit cards or physical money) can use the mobile devices to pay for Pink products online and in-store.
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The Rex isn't Boombot's first speaker, so unlike with many of those going to Kickstarter for funding, the company has plenty of experience with manufacturing partners, and with shipping devices to paying customers.
The basic idea is that you use your mobile device to pay for everything.
WHAT could be simpler than ordering things from your mobile phone, and using the same device to pay for them?
Can a patent holder require purchasers beyond the initial purchaser of a patented device to pay royalties?
Since April 2000, drivers in the San Diego area paying highway tolls with a FasTrak transponder can use the same device to pay their bill at four local McDonald's.
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