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Putting it on the consumer
March 20, 2007

Source: Republic of Internets
We couldn’t have said it better than this article has done: The potential problem however, is how disciplined or diligent the customer is going to be in ripping the antenna off the tag? How many times have we misplaced, forgotten to shred or just didn’t care about our credit card receipts? On the surface the clipped tag sounds like a good idea but “putting the responsibility” on the consumer to protect themselves (as it should be) remains to be seen. It is still going to take years before all retail items can be tagged and it is probably going to take even longer to resolve the privacy issues. The good news is progress is being made with companies like IBM coming out with solutions that lead in the direction of solving the privacy issue.


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