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Privacy in the global e-village
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Volume 47 ,  Issue 2  (February 2004) table of contents
Information cities
COLUMN: Viewpoint table of contents
Pages: 21 - 23  
Year of Publication: 2004
ISSN:0001-0782
Author
Gregory J. Pottie  University of California, Los Angeles
Publisher
ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Embed responsibility for privacy into radio-frequency identification tags and other information technology designed to network the physical world.


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Institute of Pervasive Computing and Society, University of California, Los Angeles; www.ipercs.ucla.edu.
 
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Subcommittee on New Technologies. California State Senate. Informational Hearing: RFID Technology and Pervasive Computing, Sacramento, Aug. 18, 2003; see www.senate.ca.gov/ftp/SEN/COMMITTEE/STANDING/ENERGY/_home/08-18-03agenda.htm.



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This is an editorial, primarily addressing the threats associated with technologies such as radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags. Pottie discusses the need for professional responsibility by those involved in developing invasive and pervasiv  more...