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Levi’s to ‘spychip’ jeans

Minority Report-style tagging causes uproar

Martin Lynch, Personal Computer World 05 May 2006
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Levi Strauss has confirmed controversial plans to embed RFID chips in its clothing in a move that has been termed by anti-privacy groups as ‘spychipping’. 

In an email to respected privacy activists and authors, Katherine Albrecht and Liz McIntyre, the head of Levi’s PR confirmed that tests were underway with a leading US retailer, but refused to say where.

Jeffrey Beckman, director of worldwide and US communications for Levi Strauss, wrote: "A retail customer is testing RFID at one location [in the US]...on a few of our larger-volume core men's Levi's jeans styles.

"Out of respect for our customer's wishes, we are not going to discuss any specifics about their test," reports Portals Magazine .

Tests are also underway in Mexico on leading brands like Dockers.

RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tags allow items to tracked from a distance. Levi’s claimed that the tags will only be used to track inventory, monitor demand trends and lower shortages of particular lines.

However, privacy advocates claim that RFID is a tracking technology that, once it enters the retail environment, will be open to abuse by companies seeking to gather more information on their customers and their spending habits.


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