THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION said it has not plans to regulate
RFID chips, the radio-based alternative to barcodes that is
growing quickly everywhere but especially here in Europe.
In a press conference at CeBIT in Hanover, Germany yesterday,
Commissioner Viviane Reding said it would be dangerous to put
too much red tape in the way of the tiny chips that have been
mandated for supply-chain partners of retail giants such as
Wal-Mart and are popping up in pretty much every other field
that needs to track movement of stock.
This being the EC, however, there has to be an element of nanny-knows-best
so Reding added that the Commission will create an RFID stakeholder
group to advise on security and privacy. RFID has attracted
the zeal of many self-appointed guardians of the public interest
through the suspicion that the chips could be used to follow
the activities of consumers. Presumably these people don’t
try to save a penny on baked beans by using loyalty cards.