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Starrett -- I'd Rather Go Naked</A>
Anyone know more about the implications and who's already using the 
technology, that kind of thing?  Read the attached...
Marjorie Preston


I'D RATHER GO NAKED

Mary Starrett
March 13, 2003
NewsWithViews.com

Fashion designers from New York to Milan have filled the runways in recent 
weeks with all the latest Spring looks. Hemlines are up, heel heights are 
down and pink is all the rage. But regardless of what you think of this 
season's haute couture you should be made aware of a trend that's catching 
on... it could make you think twice before buying new clothes. Tiny specks 
capable of tracking virtually every single item are now being imbedded by 
manufacturers. This Orwellian technology, called RFID (radio frequency ID) 
will now be used by Italian clothing designer Benetton in the form of 
trackable chips woven into it's apparel. The chips, which function as itty 
bitty radio transmitters will be inserted when the clothes are made and will 
remain intact throughout the life of the garment. According to chip 
manufacturer Philips Electronics, the devices will be "imperceptible" to the 
wearer. 

Sound like something out of a futuristic sci-fi thriller? Welcome to your 
brave, new world. 

Benetton is not alone in implementing this frighteningly invasive technology. 
Gillette has already purchased 500 million of these tracking devices and 
starting in July will imbed them in shaving cream and razors sold at Wal Mart 
stores. The chipped items will sit atop "smart" shelves that will work in 
unison with the chipped products to tell Gillette and Wal Mart all kinds of 
things; and the info-gathering doesn't end there. As an extra added bonus 
,when shoppers take their Big Brother -branded purchases home (and wherever 
RFID "readers" are located,) their purchase will be tracked. RFID Journal 
touts the technology as a way to eliminate bar codes, cut down on labor costs 
and theft and says it will be a boon to inventory control. 

The founder and director of a group called C.A.S.P.I.A.N. (Consumers Against 
Privacy Invasion And Numbering) sees it differently. Katherine Albrecht, a 
Harvard University doctoral candidate says what Benetton, Gillette and over 
90 of the world's biggest corporations are doing, in essence, is 
"registering" those products to you. Albrecht has been warning us about this 
for years. She says consumers have no idea that these RFID chips actually 
track the owner .. " then anytime you (go) near an RFID reader device the 
(product) would beam out your identity to anyone with access to a database - 
all without your permission". 

Think this is waaaay out there? It's not. According to a 2001 INFORMATIONWEEK 
article on the RFID scheme, proponents are looking ahead to a seamless, 
network of millions of RFID receivers in airports, stores and even your home. 
And remember, you can't turn these things off. 

Benetton, which had sales of over $2 billion last year apparently thinks 
spending the 25 cents to 50 cents per chip will be money well -spent. The 
company has ordered 15 million chips for starters. So along with your mock 
turtleneck you'll be getting an RFID gizmo which operates at 13.56 MHz, and 
stores 512 bits of information. RFID Journal says "unless there is a big 
public outcry, Benetton is not going to be the last retailer to adopt RFID". 

Did you get that? IF NOBODY GETS UPSET ABOUT THIS IT'S GOING TO HAPPEN! Don't 
just SIT there, DO something...Be part of that "big public outcry" they doubt 
will happen 'cause you're either catatonic from too much TV, or you just 
plain don't care. 

Know that the likes of Kimberly Clarke, Coca- Cola, Philip Morris, Target, 
the U.S. Department Of Defense and the United States Postal Service (just 
think of the implications of THAT!) are watching this Benetton thing very 
carefully. They're poised to begin their own chipping programs in the 
not-too-distant future. 

Where is all this technology coming from? From the brilliant minds at MIT's 
Auto-ID Center. In just a few years the center has raked in tons of money 
from some heavy-duty global corporations who are raring to go on this. The 
effects of this RFID technology are truly chilling. Consumers wouldn't be 
able to escape the watchful eye of manufacturers, retailers and marketers. 
Law enforcement would have a field day with this as well. Individual's 
behavior could be monitored to the nth degree. 

So what can YOU do about it? 

Spread the word. Boycott Benetton.... (Gillette, too, while you're at it) and 
make sure they know you've stopped buying their products and WHY. 

Get educated. Check out C.A.S.P.I.A.N.'s web site: at www.nocards.org. It's a 
good place to start. 

Call your local media (radio talk show hosts, newspaper editors, TV 
stations). 

And think about going naked. Katherine Albrecht has. She says "I'd rather go 
naked than wear clothes with spy chips". 

As for me, I have no problem wearing the old stuff I have hanging in my 
closet. I might not make any new fashion statements but I'll be making a 
statement that doesn't ever go out of style in a free society. My statement's 
summed very well in something called the 4th Amendment. 

© 2003 - Mary Starrett  All Rights Reserved 

Related Articles:
Benetton Clothing To Carry Tiny Tracking Transmitters   AP 

Auto-ID: Tracking Everything, Everywhere  C.A.S.P.I.A.N. 
  
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