EDRI-gram: RFID-blocker wins German idea-contest
---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 16:26:40 +0100 (CET) Subject: EDRI-gram newsletter - Number 22, 19 November 2003 From: EDRI-gram newsletter <edrigram@edri.org> To: edri-news@edri.org <snip> ================================================================== 6. RFID-DETECTOR WINS GERMAN IDEA-CONTEST ================================================================== The German civil rights and privacy-organisation FoeBuD is the winner of an idea-contest for a national awareness campaign about the infringement of civil liberties through new technologies. With the price of 15.000 Euro, FoeBuD wants to develop a 'Dataprivatizer', a tool to detect RFID's, minuscule spy-chips that are increasingly built into consumer goods. RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) are tiny computer chips with an antenna that can be read without touching or even seeing it. These transponders can be built into every yoghurt cup or piece of clothing. The chips can secretly divulge information about the buyer. With these data firms can set up profiles about the shopping behaviour and leisure activities of their customers. This is not a remote future. The German chain of supermarkets and DIY-stores Metro AG already won a Big Brother Award last month for implementing this technology. Idea contest (winner announced 06.11.2003) http://www.bridge-ideas.de <snip>
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Thomas Shaddack