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Subject: [IP] Tracking tobacco consumption in Japan
Begin forwarded message: From: Nicolas Christin <nicolasc@gmail.com> Date: March 8, 2008 11:48:23 PM EST To: David Farber <dave@farber.net> Subject: Tracking tobacco consumption in Japan Dave, For IP if you wish... I do not remember seeing this discussed on the list, but thought it may be interesting to mention the new initiative from the Japanese government to prevent underage tobacco consumption in Japan, where you have to be 20+ to smoke. The "solution" is to mandate that all smokers use their brand new government-issued Taspo card (http://www.taspo.jp/english/taspo/Introduction.html), which is essentially an RFID card containing the identity and age of the buyer, as well as a photograph and a unique identification number. All tobacco vending machines in Japan, which can be found on every street corner, will require the Taspo card from June 1. Of course, tracking individual tobacco consumption habits is not one of the stated objectives of the program. Now, from a public health standpoint, it is probably a good thing: if I were a smoker, the privacy implications of the scheme would probably look dire enough to drive me to quit smoking :-) I am not sure what will be the situation in the small tobacco shops, which are quite ubiquitous too. I would guess the government will mandate use of the Taspo card there as well, and provide Taspo readers to all shop owners. If not, I am willing to bet a large number of them, who, at least in Kobe, invariably look like they have been behind their counters since the Meiji era, will just forgo this nicety. Nicolas -------------------------------------------
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