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Unicode - By Mark BaardCHICAGO -- RFID is too powerful a technology and Wal-Mart and itssuppliers are too cozy with the U.S. Department of Homeland Securityfor the companies to be trusted with the data gathered from radio tagson consumer goods, say a civil rights lawyer and a privacy law expert.But the companies, led by Procter & Gamble, are opposing RFIDlegislation, and want consumers to allow them to keep RFID tagsactive after checkout, and to match shoppers' personal informationwith particular items.The civil rights lawyer, Barry Steinhardt, director of the Technologyand Liberty Program at the American Civil Liberties Union, spoke atthe RFID Journal Live conference in Chicago last week. He saidcompanies could use RFID tags to profile their own customers and sharetheir information with the government -- violating the companies' ownprivacy policies.The U.S. Department of Homeland Security , meanwhile, is working withcompanies like Wal-Mart and Procter & Gamble to develop RFID (whichstands for radio-frequency identification) to monitor America'sconsumer supply chains.Homeland Security may find the combination of live tags and customerprofiles hard to resist when investigating suspected terrorists, or asa means to monitor entire groups of people, said the privacy expert.http://www.wired.com/news/privacy/0,1848,62922,00.html[TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: I have never 'felt good' about havingany more than absolutely necessary to do with Walmart, and not justbecause of that (now resolved) fiasco last week with my debit card.I cannot explain why, it's just that something doesn't fit togetherright. PAT]




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