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Labelling RFID Products

John3 writes "Following Wal-Mart's recent announcement that they plan to push RFID in their stores, CASPIAN (Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering) has posted proposed legislation that would require a product to be labeled if it contained an RFID tag. Beyond the label requirement, the proposed legislation also sets up some strict restrictions on the use of RFID data. Even though RFID is not in widespread use, it's probably best to start working on these types of protections before the products are on the shelves."

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  1. RFID for the RFID??? by ajiva · · Score: 0, Troll

    Does that mean the RFID needs to be IDed with an RFID in case someone takes off with the RFID???

  2. OOO RFID PARANOIA OOOO by t0qer · · Score: 0, Troll

    Should I be scared of RFID tags? This is a big game of "What if"

    What if Johnson and Johnson puts RFID tags in my vitamins, and I poop them out. Should I be worried that RFID tag scanning trucks will be scanning my local sewage treatment plant?

    What if they just built little sewer traversing robots that just sat at my connection to the sewage system analyzing my waste water in order to do data mining to see what nutrients would be better marketed in my area.

    What if Law Enforcement took over that technology and had a sewer traversing robot that could scan RFID tags and analyze what drugs I take?

    OMG what if aliens are taking over mars?