rfid – what to expect from eu regulation?
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12.03.200612.03.2006 Dr. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis MEPDr. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis MEP
RFID – RFID – What to expect from What to expect from
EU Regulation?EU Regulation?
Dr. Jorgo ChatzimarkakisDr. Jorgo ChatzimarkakisMember of European ParliamentMember of European Parliament
Committe of Industry/Research/EnergyCommitte of Industry/Research/Energy
12.03.200612.03.2006 Dr. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis MEPDr. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis MEP
Why does the EU Regulate?Why does the EU Regulate?
Harmonising Legislation of Member States in the Single MarketHarmonising Legislation of Member States in the Single Market
70% of Economic Legislation in Member States by EU70% of Economic Legislation in Member States by EU
80% of Environmental Legislation80% of Environmental Legislation
90% of Consumer Protection Legislation90% of Consumer Protection Legislation
100% of Food Safety Legislation100% of Food Safety Legislation
Producing too much EU Laws?Producing too much EU Laws?
What ist „Better Regulation?“What ist „Better Regulation?“
EU Competence to RegulateEU Competence to Regulate
Two Instruments: Directives and InstrumentsTwo Instruments: Directives and Instruments
12.03.200612.03.2006 Dr. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis MEPDr. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis MEP
How does the EU Regulate?How does the EU Regulate?
Commission has right of initiativeCommission has right of initiative
Organising consultations (involving all stakeholders)Organising consultations (involving all stakeholders)
White paper (optional)White paper (optional)
Communication to the Council and the European ParliamentCommunication to the Council and the European Parliament
If asked by the Council: Proposal for a legislationIf asked by the Council: Proposal for a legislation
Process of co-decision / EP equally involvedProcess of co-decision / EP equally involved
Example: „Software Patents“Example: „Software Patents“
Influence of European Parliament has grownInfluence of European Parliament has grown
12.03.200612.03.2006 Dr. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis MEPDr. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis MEP
Why is RFID important for EU?Why is RFID important for EU?
Competence is given (Information Society)Competence is given (Information Society)
Question of Single Market („trade barrier“)Question of Single Market („trade barrier“)
Lisbon AgendaLisbon Agenda
Consumer protectionConsumer protection
EU Commissioner Viviane Reding:EU Commissioner Viviane Reding:
„„RFID, which will soon replace bar codes in your supermarket, offer RFID, which will soon replace bar codes in your supermarket, offer tremendous opportunities for business and society. But their power tremendous opportunities for business and society. But their power to report their location, identity and history also raises serious to report their location, identity and history also raises serious concerns about personal privacy and security, as well as technical concerns about personal privacy and security, as well as technical interoperability and international compatibility.“interoperability and international compatibility.“
12.03.200612.03.2006 Dr. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis MEPDr. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis MEP
What does the EU concretely do on RFID?What does the EU concretely do on RFID?
On 9 March EU Commissioner Reding launched wide-ranging On 9 March EU Commissioner Reding launched wide-ranging public debatepublic debate
Question: Opportunities and challenges posed by RFID for Question: Opportunities and challenges posed by RFID for government, industry and societygovernment, industry and society
4 major steps4 major steps
5.5. March-June 06: Series of high-level workshopsMarch-June 06: Series of high-level workshops
6.6. June-July 06: Wide-public online-consultation based on outcome June-July 06: Wide-public online-consultation based on outcome of workshops (on Commission‘s Website)of workshops (on Commission‘s Website)
7.7. Fall 06: Final report and presentation of findingsFall 06: Final report and presentation of findings
8.8. End 06: Communication on the future EU framework for RFIDEnd 06: Communication on the future EU framework for RFID
12.03.200612.03.2006 Dr. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis MEPDr. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis MEP
Thematic Workshop 1: Thematic Workshop 1: RFID Application Domains and Emerging TrendsRFID Application Domains and Emerging Trends
RFID Offers promising application potentialRFID Offers promising application potential
Various domains: Pharmaceuticals, health, agriculture, transport, Various domains: Pharmaceuticals, health, agriculture, transport, logistics, security etc.logistics, security etc.
→→ Workshop will identify applications and prioritise themWorkshop will identify applications and prioritise them
12.03.200612.03.2006 Dr. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis MEPDr. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis MEP
Thematic Workshop 2: Thematic Workshop 2: RFID Research and Technological TrendsRFID Research and Technological Trends
Carry out a survey of the important technological trends (e.g. Carry out a survey of the important technological trends (e.g. enhanced sensors, nonsilicon technologies)enhanced sensors, nonsilicon technologies)
Summarise innovative applications brought by introducing „Ambient Summarise innovative applications brought by introducing „Ambient Intelligence“ and „Internet of Things“ conceptsIntelligence“ and „Internet of Things“ concepts
Including technological chellenges for software and networksIncluding technological chellenges for software and networks
Defining future requirements for collaborative research at EU level Defining future requirements for collaborative research at EU level (FP 7, especially „Ambient Intelligence“)(FP 7, especially „Ambient Intelligence“)
Analysing likely social, political and economic impact of the new Analysing likely social, political and economic impact of the new technologiestechnologies
12.03.200612.03.2006 Dr. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis MEPDr. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis MEP
Thematic Workshop 3: Thematic Workshop 3: End-User / Consumer Issues (Privacy)End-User / Consumer Issues (Privacy)
Adressing the possible need for revising the e-privacy directive in Adressing the possible need for revising the e-privacy directive in relation to RFIDrelation to RFID
Ethical implications of RFIDEthical implications of RFID
Acceptability of technological approaches to build trustAcceptability of technological approaches to build trust
Special focus on privacy and authentification (tag to reader, reader Special focus on privacy and authentification (tag to reader, reader to tag, reader to network)to tag, reader to network)
Enhancing security (main concern when it comes to privacy)Enhancing security (main concern when it comes to privacy)
12.03.200612.03.2006 Dr. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis MEPDr. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis MEP
Thematic Workshop 4: Thematic Workshop 4: Interoperability / Standardisation / IPRInteroperability / Standardisation / IPR
Discussion of interoperability issues and solutionsDiscussion of interoperability issues and solutions
Dealing with patents related to RFIDDealing with patents related to RFID
Covering all levels of standardisation that play a role in facilitating Covering all levels of standardisation that play a role in facilitating the rollout of the technologythe rollout of the technology
Including governance models and processes for RFID technologies Including governance models and processes for RFID technologies and related database systemsand related database systems
Especially when objects of any kind are linked to a data source Especially when objects of any kind are linked to a data source (Object Naming System, DNS, IPv6 etc.)(Object Naming System, DNS, IPv6 etc.)
12.03.200612.03.2006 Dr. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis MEPDr. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis MEP
Thematic Workshop 5: Thematic Workshop 5: Frequency Spectrum Requirements – Status/TrendsFrequency Spectrum Requirements – Status/Trends
Addressing the need and availability of spectrum for RFIDAddressing the need and availability of spectrum for RFID
Defining a feasible implementation strategy for the UHF and HF Defining a feasible implementation strategy for the UHF and HF RFID tagsRFID tags
Identification of obstacles (technical, economic, political)Identification of obstacles (technical, economic, political)
Provision of wide support from Member StatesProvision of wide support from Member States
12.03.200612.03.2006 Dr. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis MEPDr. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis MEP
What has been done so far?What has been done so far?
In January 2005 the Art. 29 Working Party published an opinion In January 2005 the Art. 29 Working Party published an opinion paperpaper
„„Working document on data protection issues related to RFID Working document on data protection issues related to RFID technology“technology“
In September 2005 the Results were posted on the website In September 2005 the Results were posted on the website („Results of the Public Consultation on Data Protection Issues („Results of the Public Consultation on Data Protection Issues Related to RFID Technology“)Related to RFID Technology“)
Two opposed groups of stakeholders: Two opposed groups of stakeholders:
6.6. Most corporations and trade associations (exept industry that Most corporations and trade associations (exept industry that provides security solutions)provides security solutions)
7.7. Consumer associations, universities, think tanks arguing for better Consumer associations, universities, think tanks arguing for better data protectiondata protection
12.03.200612.03.2006 Dr. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis MEPDr. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis MEP
What does the European Parliament do?What does the European Parliament do?
STOA (Scientific and Technical Options Assesment)STOA (Scientific and Technical Options Assesment)
Issued a study on RFID carried out by the Rathenau Institute in Issued a study on RFID carried out by the Rathenau Institute in NLNL
Panel decided on a workshop in May 06 (most probably 22 May)Panel decided on a workshop in May 06 (most probably 22 May)
Panelists includePanelists include
6.6. EU Commission/ENISAEU Commission/ENISA
7.7. Rathenau InstituteRathenau Institute
8.8. Metro (Dr. Wolfram)Metro (Dr. Wolfram)
9.9. Philips (Terstegge)Philips (Terstegge)
10.10. RFID Info Forum (Dr. Huber)RFID Info Forum (Dr. Huber)
11.11. Consultancies/AcademiaConsultancies/Academia
12.03.200612.03.2006 Dr. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis MEPDr. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis MEP
What can we learn from „Software Patents“?What can we learn from „Software Patents“?
NGO SocietyNGO Society
Emotions are stronger than argumentsEmotions are stronger than arguments
Industry should not overestimate its role (e.g. REACH)Industry should not overestimate its role (e.g. REACH)
EU Commissioner set things very clear: EU Commissioner set things very clear: „Let me be clear: I will not „Let me be clear: I will not see the liberty of citizens their fundamental rights being see the liberty of citizens their fundamental rights being compromised.“compromised.“
Involve the civil society – use positive examples (Football Involve the civil society – use positive examples (Football Championship)Championship)
If citizens are convinced about the advantages they would accept If citizens are convinced about the advantages they would accept impact on privacy (e.g. GSM)impact on privacy (e.g. GSM)
12.03.200612.03.2006 Dr. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis MEPDr. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis MEP
What to do now?What to do now?
Cebit caused a broad public interestCebit caused a broad public interest
EP will be on board after the Communication by the Commission EP will be on board after the Communication by the Commission end of 2006end of 2006
But once the Communication is drafted, changes are more difficult But once the Communication is drafted, changes are more difficult to achieveto achieve
Take the privacy issue seriously into account – the earlier the betterTake the privacy issue seriously into account – the earlier the better
→ → Involve Politicians on all levels now!Involve Politicians on all levels now!
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