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The recent release of the Intel Pentium III has consumers as well as businesses concerned
about the privacy of
the computer world. The controversial issue is a feature in the Pentium III chip known as
a Processor Serial
Number or PSN. It identifies individual machines connected to the internet by way of a
unique number
embedded in the chip. According to Intel the PSN will be used to identify users in
electronic commerce and
other net-based applications. The PSN will be used as access control for questionable
material on the internet. 
Intel also admits thought that when used in conjunction with user name and password the
PSN can be used by
web sites to "identify useres when conduting e-commerce, or setting up member only
chatrooms. 
The chip PSN can also be used in association with other individual identifying data to
trace email, build
databases of user habits, and monitor usage of copyrighted material. The PSN will help
curb computer theft
says Intel but others disagree. They contend that the PSN feature would allow software
makers to pierce the
privacy of our computer users. The arguement is not with what the chip was made for but,
against what could
be done with it. The software makers would quickly use the PSN to monitor thier costomers
behavior and
create databases. With this capability companies can join databases and have access to
personal information
without the individual knowing. 
So then there needs to be a governing body of people to regulate those companies as to
what they can
do with the information the PSN provides. But there is none. Intel said they would rely
on the companies to
police themselves, upholding a voluntary code that restricts the amount of information
computer companies,
Internet service providers, web sites and telecommunications companies can collect, and
how they use it . This
is where people get concerned. What companies do with personal information is very
frieghtening to some
internet civil rights activist groups. That is why some of these groups have filed a
formal complaint to do away
with or disable the PSN with the Fedral Trade Commision. 
Intel spokepersons say that "they don't want to" when asked to disable the PSN. Intel
insists that the
PSN has value and should be allowed to stay in the Pentium III chip.
The real issue of this debate is the privacy of people. I think that the civil rights
groups are right in complaining
about the PSN. Although it is was intentioned for good purpose the fact is that we can
not be possitive that the
PSN will be used the correct way all the time. We want this world to be a safe place and
rejecting this feature
from Intel is one way that we can assure oursleves that we are doing something to make it
stay that way. 
Bibliography
Unknown, What are the privacy Problems with The Proposal. 1999. 
Http://www.bigbrotherinside.com.
Unknwon, Intel Boycott page. 1999. 
http://www.permanenttourist.com/bbalert/intel-boycott.html
Unknown, Prototype Code Didn't get Erased From Some Chips. 1999.
http://www.sfgate.com/

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