TiVo Files Patent For RFID Video Recoder Based On Implant Chip
Prison Planet | November 24 2005
http://www.prisonplanet.com/index.html
This is absolutely key. We have been told all along that implantable
chips will only ever be voluntary, yet through security justifications
and popular culture they're sqeezing us in a vice like grip.
In the future it will be a case of no chip, no TV. They want to create
a society of outcasts who refuse to take the chip and then can be
demonized and blamed for society's ills.
They are relying on peer pressure to push part of the agenda through.
Clubs across Europe are already chipping people to enter VIP areas.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/april2004/040704bajabeachclub.htm
On the security/political side of the equation, Tommy Thompson is
touring the US advocating the loving security chip.
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2005/7/24/124513.shtml
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TiVo Files Patent For RFID-Based Video Recorder
Information Week/Laurie Sullivan | November 24 2005
http://informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=174401575
TiVo Inc. has filed a patent application to the U.S. Patent and
Trademark Office earlier this month that suggests company inventors
believe radio frequency identification (RFID) technology will become
inserted into clothing, jewelry, key chains, and even under the skin in
the body.
Whether TiVo actually decides to build in the feature, the patent is
for a personal video recorder (PVR) that recognizes viewer preferences
through an RFID chip embedded in clothing, jewelry or "inserted
somewhere [in] the user's body."
The multimedia mobile personalization system would have a remote
control that recognizes the viewer's RFID tag closest to the PVR. The
remote control identifies and notifies the multimedia device through
the RFID chip in the person's clothing or body to tailor the media
content to their preferences.
The remote control device would identify and link the viewer to the
system using an "RFID tag that is attached to a key ring, necklace,
watch, in his wallet, or even a sub dermal tag inserted somewhere in
the user's body." The remote control would detect the RFID tag in a
limited radius so it wouldn't get confused by signals from others, the
patent said.
Either broadcast or recorded television programs and music play lists
stored on a local hard drive could be sorted, displayed or restricted,
depending on the user identifier. Other methods of identifying the user
are stated, too, such as computer vision recognition, biometric
identification, and voice analysis.
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