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canada research chair in ethics, law & technology rfid for people? iankerr canada research chair in ethics, law & technology university of ottawa anonequity.org

rfid 101 anonequity.org

three years ago… anonequity.org

walmart / DoD anonequity.org

supply chain anonequity.org

internet of things anonequity.org

(ubiqcomp) anonequity.org

1001100101010100100011 1010100011100101010100 TAG READER rfid reader sends a pulse of radio energy to the tag tag responds with serial number / other info id is relayed to network/database NETWORK/ DATABASE anonequity.org

rfid anonequity.org

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novel characteristics unique identifier extended range increased penetration read /write kill switch anonequity.org

legal issues consumer tracking deactivation at point of sale (?) labeling law consumer choice (?) fipps anonequity.org

villa olympica anonequity.org

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“the objective of the technology is to bring an ID system to a global level that would destroy the need to carry ID documents and credit cards.” conradchase anonequity.org

jumping on the implantable chipwagon… anonequity.org

headline news anonequity.org

could verichip obtain approval in canada Q? could verichip obtain approval in canada as a health device? anonequity.org

regulation in canada s. 30(a)(iii) food and drugs act medical devices regulations to ensure that all medical devices offered for sale in Canada meet basic safety and efficacy requirements no device that falls within the definition of a “medical device” under the act can be sold in canada without the approval of the tpd and a corresponding license. anonequity.org

what is a ‘medical device?’ “device” means any article, instrument, apparatus or contrivance, including any component, part or accessory thereof, manufactured, sold or represented for use in: (a) the diagnosis, treatment, mitigation or prevention of a disease, disorder or abnormal physical state, or its symptoms, in human beings or animals, (b) restoring, correcting or modifying a body function or the body structure of human beings or animals, (c) the diagnosis of pregnancy in human beings or animals, or (d) the care of human beings or animals during pregnancy and at and after birth of the offspring, including the care of the offspring, and includes a contraceptive device but does not include a drug anonequity.org

verichip ≠ health device anonequity.org

verichip = erh ?! anonequity.org

appropriate regulatory policy? Q? appropriate regulatory policy? anonequity.org

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verichip read only (unencrypted) read/write gps enabled bluetooth enabled etc. anonequity.org

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wifi (ad hoc sensor networks) anonequity.org

LANs ↓ WANs PANs from LANs to PANs anonequity.org (local area networks) ↓ WANs (wide area networks) PANs (personal area networks) Should show the transition from external devices to internal and external devices. anonequity.org

kevin warwick kevin warwick wants to make PANs really personal neural transducer implant surgical implant allows recording and transmission allows reception of signals -the array was implanted in Warwick’s arm and an identical device was implanted in his wife’s arm. Signals were recorded and transmitted between the two participants. Click to cycle through the images. anonequity.org

implantable devices (i) I got this pump from the minimed website…I think it looks better….only available in Europe implantable devices (i) insulin pumps and sensor systems insulin is delivered on demand wireless link between pump, sensor, and controller anonequity.org

implantable devices (ii) cochlear implants phones, MP3 players, etc. can be linked wireless communication current research includes a bluetooth cell phone link anonequity.org

adding implantable devices to the PAN Should show the transition from external devices to internal and external devices. anonequity.org

nature of the info exchange from to include contact lists emails credit card info real-time physiology (blood sugar/type/alcohol) sights and sounds neural signals (sensations, feelings, thoughts?) *security and privacy needs are heightened* anonequity.org

data flow in/out of the PAN PAN routers will most likely be used to optimize data flow within the PAN Vendors will want to push data to PANs in exchange for $ or services Other service providers will want to push/pull data from the PAN Heart Medication Prescription Mens Rea fMRI Heart Status Info sound sensation email                                                                                                                                                        Advertisement Coupon Coverage Accepted Heart Status? Heart Medication Prescription Itunes anonequity.org

↓ netvolution the network of ideas the network of things the network of people anonequity.org

ipv6 anonequity.org

merger human ↔ machine anonequity.org

merger healthlaw ↔ techlaw anonequity.org

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idtrail.org anonequity.org

blog*on*nymity anonequity.org

canada research chair in ethics, law & technology rfid for people? iankerr canada research chair in ethics, law & technology university of ottawa anonequity.org