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Oggetto: Re: [NetBehaviour] Surveillance Company Implants Workers With
RFID Chips.
Da:      "Geert Dekkers" <geert@???>
Data:    Dom, 19 Febbraio 2006 6:48 pm
A:       "NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity"
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There will always be someone who would cut off your right arm to gain
access...

Geert
http://nznl.com


On 19-feb-2006, at 14:41, marc wrote:

> Surveillance Company Implants Workers With RFID Chips.
>
> by Michael Sciannamea.
>
> You knew this was going to happen sooner or later. In what has been
> classified as the first known instance of this practice in the
> U.S., CityWatcher.com has embedded RFID chips in two employees in
> order to control access to a room where security video footage is
> held. The company provides security cameras and digital video
> storage services for government agencies and the police. The chips
> were implanted in the upper right arms of the employees and then
> flashed in front of a reader to gain access to the aforementioned
> room.
>
> Of course, this practice will raise questions by some over the
> rights of employees in the workplace as well as civil liberty
> issues. However, when you're dealing with sensitive files of this
> sort, where people face conviction of serious crimes, the thought
> of protecting evidence and making sure only authorized people have
> access to it may supersede the rights of a worker.
>
> more...
> http://linkme2.net/75
>
>
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