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"WASHINGTON--Hasty laws drafted by technologically impaired politicians could stifle the promise of radio frequency identification tags, U.S. government officials and policy analysts said on Thursday. "
Posted by: BitTwiddler   Posted on: 07/15/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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If Osama bin Laden would demand RFID everywhere ? would you support it?  Vily Clay | 07/14/05
"Luddite", huh  John L. Ries | 07/14/05
Indeed!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/14/05
With Good Cause!!!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/14/05
WOW Bit!  Tim Patterson | 07/14/05
AMEN brother Axe....Amen!  Laff | 07/15/05
Wow we need to get RFID under your skin right away  Protector | 07/15/05
Weird Grokster - RFID link...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/14/05
No Bit...  Tim Patterson | 07/14/05
yup  Jeff Spicoli | 07/14/05
Good point Jeff  Tim Patterson | 07/14/05
just thought of something funny I'd like to add  Jeff Spicoli | 07/14/05
Problem is the solution  voska | 07/15/05
broad stroke  Jeff Spicoli | 07/14/05
categorizations of use maybe...  draqza@... | 07/15/05
Now wait a minute guys. 5% is 5%  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/15/05
no one said anything about its legal existence  Jeff Spicoli | 07/15/05
I'd agree if there were current laws  voska | 07/15/05
Shouldn't EVER happen  Roger Ramjet | 07/15/05
Good!  BitTwiddler | 07/15/05
Could broad anti-RFID laws cause problems?  Otto_Delete | 07/15/05
The End?  LostPunisher | 07/16/05
It's the data, not the collector  Waynezel | 07/22/05
More about RFID  robert.jones | 07/29/05
"only a pointer"??  mikecepek | 04/07/07

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