Not directly an Internet issue, but cyberliberties-related -- David
When you print on a color laser printer, it's likely that you are also
printing a pattern of invisible yellow dots. These marks exist to allow
the printer companies and governments to track and identify you --
presumably as a way to combat money counterfeiting. When one person
asked his printer manufacturer about turning off the tracking dots,
Secret Service agents showed up at his door several days later.
Upset? You should be!
Let's stand up to silent tracking and government bullying and send a
strong message to printer manufacturers. Our privacy and our control
over our own technology is far too important to give up over trumped up
fears of photocopied money.
http://www.seeingyellow.com/
--
David Solomonoff, President
Internet Society of New York
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isoc-ny.org
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