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They already do this
Now instead of scanning a bar code on the book they scan a RFID chip on the book. Personally I think the privacy was lost a long time ago here.
Posted by: voska   Posted on: 10/18/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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in a digital world of drm  V Sanders | 10/18/04
I can answer that  Hanover Phist | 10/18/04
And who has access to the records?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/18/04
Ashcroft & Co. in a bunker somewhere..  Jeff Spicoli | 10/18/04
Nobody said the libraries had to share info with the gov't  CobraA1 | 10/19/04
re: Nobody said the libraries had to share info with the gov't  Me_too | 10/19/04
Great...be very careful what you check out.  Laff | 10/18/04
They already do this  voska | 10/18/04
Yoy may be right. Still that does not mean we can  Laff | 10/18/04
Not possible.  Me_too | 10/19/04
My first book will be "How to blow up the White House in 21 days!"  Jeff Spicoli | 10/18/04
NOW YOU"VE DONE IT! You are on the LIST!  Laff | 10/18/04
He's probably making the list  AbsolutelyNot | 10/18/04
JEFF and the White house  rebel_z | 10/18/04
These 'Books 'Constantly 'Broadcast a Signal ""?  ParadigmOdyssey | 10/18/04
Related ZDNET Story:  ParadigmOdyssey | 10/18/04
re: These 'Books 'Constantly 'Broadcast a Signal  Me_too | 10/19/04
Put the book anywhere, organized chaos  joedokes | 10/19/04
More privacy, not less ...  archief | 10/22/04
The Whole Story  Pinkerton | 10/22/04

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