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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 13, 2003
Consumer
Group Calls for Immediate Worldwide Boycott of Benetton.
Hidden
sensors in clothing may fuel global surveillance network.
An
American consumer privacy group has called for an immediate, worldwide
boycott of Benetton (NYSE:BNG) following disclosures that the
company has placed identification and tracking devices into its
clothing products.
CASPIAN
(Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering)
announced today that it will oppose Benetton's plans to place
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) chips into clothing labels
intended for the consumer market. RFID chips function as tiny
radio transmitters, allowing clothing to be identified and tracked
at a distance.
According
to a joint press release yesterday by Benetton and chip manufacturer
Philips Electronics, the devices are "imperceptible to the
wearer and remain in individual items of clothing throughout their
lifetime." The chips have already begun appearing in Benetton's "Sisley" clothing
line.
Benetton's
announcement sparked an immediate firestorm of concern and outrage
among consumers, some of whom liken the technology to the film "Minority
Report," where clothing tags were used to identify individuals
and target them for advertising.
CASPIAN
founder and director, Katherine Albrecht, a Harvard University
doctoral candidate consumer privacy advocate, warns that Benetton's
chips could be used for more than just unwanted advertising. "Benetton
could easily link your name and credit card information to the
serial number in your sweater, in essence 'registering' that sweater
to you," she explained. "Then any time you go near an
RFID reader device, the sweater could beam out your identity to
anyone with access to the database -- all without your knowledge
or permission."
This
scenario is not far-fetched, according to a 2001 INFORMATIONWEEK
article in which RFID proponents predicted a seamless global network
of millions of RFID receivers in airports, seaports, highways,
distribution centers, warehouses, retail stores, and consumers'
homes.
CASPIAN
is cautioning consumers in all 120 countries where Benetton products
are sold to avoid Benetton products until the company publicly
renounces its involvement with RFID tracking technology.
Consumers
Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering (CASPIAN) is
a grass-roots consumer group fighting retail surveillance schemes
since 1999. With thousands of members around the world and in
all 50 U.S. states, CASPIAN seeks to educate consumers about marketing
strategies that invade their privacy and encourage privacy-conscious
shopping habits across the retail spectrum.
For
more information, visit CASPIAN's website at http://www.nocards.org.
Contact
Benetton to let them know what you think
Benetton
has always been a leader in retail activism, spearheading many
worthwhile campaigns. As an organization dedicated to helping
the world, they ought to realize the implications of this decision. Please
contact them to remind them of what this truly means.
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