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Author:Peslak, A.R.
Title:An ethical exploration of privacy and radio frequency identification
Journal:Journal of Business Ethics
2005 : JUL II, VOL. 59:4, p. 327-345
Index terms:information technology
ethics
privacy
constitutional law
regulations
electronic commerce
United Nations
European Union
USA
Language:eng
Abstract:In this manuscript, reviewed are the background of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), as well as the ethical foundations of individual privacy. Among others, reviewed are issues of personal privacy, the U.S. Constitutional privacy interpretations, the United Nations (U.N.) Declaration of Human Rights, European Union (EU) Regulations etc. The RFID privacy concerns are three-fold: 1. pre-sales and 2. sales transaction activities, and 3. post-sales uses. It is proposed that by application of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's Fair Information Practices outlined for the electronic marketplace (e-commerce), the major privacy issues of RFID can be addressed.
SCIMA record nr: 260079
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