-Caveat Lector-

What do you think folks? Perhaps the imbedded chips weren't y2k compliant
with the mainframes, now what are they gonna do?

Nicky


An e-commerce
barcode 'tattoo'
Scanned image
verifies buyer to seller

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By Jon E. Dougherty
© 1999 WorldNetDaily.com

A patent has been issued for a technique enabling an invisible tattoo to be
placed under the skin of a consumer purchasing goods and services online,
according to a report published by computer giant Compaq.
The patented procedure, titled, "Method For Verifying Human Identity During
Electronic Sale Transactions," was developed by Houston inventor Thomas W.
Heeter. His patent -- bearing U.S. Patent No. 5,878,155 and granted in
March, 1999 -- "describes how people can be identified for eCommerce
transactions by invisible barcodes tattooed on their skin." The patent
identifies invisible tattoo ink that is currently available commercially,
according to the Compaq report.

According to Heeter's abstract, "a barcode or a design is tattooed on an
individual. Before the sales transaction can be consummated, the tattoo is
scanned with a scanner."

"Characteristics about the scanned tattoo are compared to characteristics
about other tattoos stored on a computer database in order to verify the
identity of the buyer," the abstract says. "Once verified, the seller may be
authorized to debit the buyer's electronic bank account in order to
consummate the transaction. The seller's electronic bank account may be
similarly updated."

Heeter could not be reached for comment. But his research comes on the heels
of other so-called biotechnology that has been widely criticized by industry
officials and private organizations, claiming such innovations -- which
ultimately must be stored on a central computer system -- are too easily
abused and exploited.

One industry source, speaking with WorldNetDaily on the condition of
anonymity, said Heeter's technology would be difficult to apply to
e-commerce.

"Personally, I don't see what advantages an invisible tattoo would bring,"
the source said. "The PC or other Internet access device would still require
a device to 'read' the tattoo. It is no different than having to swipe a
credit card over a PC -- no anonymity, and the information is available to
any hacker."

Yet, with Internet e-commerce figures spiraling upward, and the European
market expected to surpass the U.S. online community in a couple of years,
potential sales online have been projected to reach nearly $1 trillion by
2003. However, according to some critics of the barcode technology, one sure
way to stifle the growth of Internet sales is to require people to be
tattooed with a barcode.

The latest innovations in the field of implantable barcode technology, first
reported by WorldNetDaily in July, indicate a growing trend among
governmental and business leaders to track commerce -- if not the actual
buying habits and movement of persons on a global scale.

Related Stories:


Concern grows over microchip implants

Privacy issues move to the forefront

Big Brother's watching

Under your skin

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Jon E. Dougherty is a contributing editor to WorldNetDaily.

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