The European Commission is to investigate whether or not people have the
right to ‘disappear’ from the ever-more pervasive digital networks that surround
them.
The
Commission has
launched
a consultation after expressing concern about the privacy implications of
technologies such as
radio
frequency identification (RFID) chips, used to identify and track people,
and what it calls the
‘internet
of things’.
The internet of things refers to the increasing automatic communication
between everyday devices, from computers and phones to home appliances that
interconnect and which are forming complex networks around citizens.
Viviane
Reding, EU Commissioner for information society and media said: " Every day
we see new examples of applications that connect objects to the internet and
each other: from cars connected to traffic lights that fight congestion, to home
appliances connected to smart power grids and energy metering that allows people
to be aware of their electricity consumption or connected pedestrian footpaths
that guide the visually impaired.”
The Commission, which believes existing trends towards interconnection of
devices will continue, said it needs to debate the technical and legal aspects
so it can form a plan on how it will legislate and regulate of these
technologies.
These can be simple everyday items such as yogurt pots that record the
temperature along their supply chain, or more sophisticated things such as
health monitoring systems.
"The promise of this new development of the internet is as limitless as the
number of objects in our daily life it involves. However, we need to make sure
that Europeans, as citizens, as entrepreneurs and as consumers, lead the
technology, rather than the technology leading us," said Ms Reding.
The Commission has outlined the areas in which it will take action to try to
ensure that any new object networks do not trample on the rights of the
individuals who interact with them.
Its first objective now is to create a set of principles and to ensure that
privacy and data protection are considered from the outset in the building of
any systems.
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