EPCglobal, Inc.
Public Policy Steering Committee (PPSC)
Frequently Asked Questions
on Guidelines on EPC for Consumer Products
Background
The Guidelines on EPC Usage for Consumer Products were
adopted as a basic framework for responsible use and deployment of EPC.
The Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) below provide guidance on current
EPC issues. The questions and answers are intended to complement the
Guidelines and create a greater understanding of their meaning and
application.
These FAQs represent the general views of EPCglobal on certain
specific issues. The Guidelines and the FAQs will evolve as appropriate
to keep pace with advances in the technology and new developments in its
application.
General information about EPC tags or systems is available at http://www.epcglobalinc.org
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
General
Why did EPCglobal adopt the
Guidelines?
EPCglobal knows that earning consumer trust is integral to adoption
of this technology. EPC global and its members are committed to the
responsible deployment and use of EPC as they capture the benefits of
the technology. The guidelines provide a practical and useful framework
to help members achieve that objective.
To what products do the Guidelines
apply?
The Guidelines apply to consumer product goods with EPC tags that are
intended to come under an individual's control and are intended for
individual consumer use. The vast majority of consumer products that are
purchased will not be tagged with an EPC at the item level for a number
of years.
Consumer Notice
Who is primarily responsible for consumer
notice?
It is important for all members to provide clear notice to consumers
as set forth in the Guidelines so that consumers know that the product
they are purchasing contains an EPC tag. Responsibility for achieving
this objective resides with both manufacturers and retailers through
broad-scale cooperation.
Manufacturers may include EPC tags
on all their products, including those sold to retailers who do not use
the technology. What is the responsibility of such retailers to comply
with the notice provisions under the Guidelines?
The guidelines state that all consumers will be provided with clear
notice of the presence of EPC. EPCglobal expects that all products
produced by members containing EPC tags will bear the logo required by
the Guidelines. EPCglobal encourages all retailers who know that EPC
tags are on products they sell to help in efforts to make consumers
aware of the tags.
Some products are so small that any consumer
notice on the product either destroys the overall packaging impact of
the product or would not be readily noticed. How will EPCglobal members
comply with the notice requirement in such a
circumstance?
In rare circumstances, it may be impractical to include the EPC logo
on a product in a way that is both meaningful and aesthetically neutral.
In those circumstances, members must look at other available
opportunities to ensure that consumers are made aware of the presence of
an EPC tag on the product. Although EPCglobal cannot specify a single
best approach in this situation, it anticipates that members
manufacturing or selling these products will cooperate in developing
appropriate methods to satisfy the objective of consumer notice.
Consumer Choice
What options regarding EPC tags must be given to
consumers to comply with the Guidelines?
The Guidelines require that consumers be informed of the choices that
are available to discard or remove or in the future disable EPC tags
from the products they acquire. As EPC technology evolves, EPCglobal
also expects the nature and quality of these choices to evolve. Although
not available today, development of efficient, affordable and reliable
technology to disable EPC tags is an objective supported by
EPCglobal.
EPCglobal believes that most products will have disposable EPC tags
to provide consumers with effective control over the tag. In some
situations, though, the EPC tag may be embedded within the structure of
a product, making it impossible or impractical for a manufacturer or
retailer to provide any choice for a consumer to dispose of the tag.
In such cases, manufacturers and retailers should engage in broad-scale
cooperation to ensure consumers understand prior to purchase that the
product contains an embedded EPC tag. Methods through which companies
comply with the notice objective for such a product may be broader in
order to address this issue.
Consumer Education
Whose responsibility is it to educate the public
about EPC? How will that be done?
EPCglobal is committed to ongoing consumer education about EPC,
including its benefits and limitations. EPCglobal has established a
Public Policy Steering Committee with one group focused on supporting
programs of consumer and other constituency communications and
education. The goal is to increase awareness and understanding of EPC so
that every consumer will come to recognize the EPC logo as an indication
that EPC tags are present.
The EPCglobal website, www.epcglobalinc.org contains specific
information about EPC systems and tags.
Record Use, Retention and Security
Do EPC tags contain information about consumers
?
EPC tags do not contain any personally identifiable information about
consumers. The technology licenses owned by EPCglobal do not allow for
tags on consumer products to contain any personally identifiable
information. The only information that is contained in the EPC tag
relates to the product, not the purchaser.
Who is responsible for data security within the
EPCglobal Network?
Security is an important part of the EPCglobal Network. EPCglobal
members are expected to take effective security measures to prevent any
unauthorized access to information related to EPC use.
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