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To Do list:
- Information about lawsuits.
- coating of plastic to prevent movement of chip
- encryption.
- database registries
- ISO standard covers other things besides the frequency. What is in the standard?
- Lawsuits Banfield was sued and the other companies were sued by the feds.
- Patent. Can they really patent the idea of a chip?
- How does the chip work? I'm guessing it is powered by the induced signal it receives.