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		<title>By: Melanie</title>
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		<description>This is a very good question. (I too was fascinated by the holographic anchors too, by the way. I was thinking something along the lines of Star Wars.)
I would think that holographic images could conceivably be used to generate phony photo IDs, which in fact could be dangerous. Obtaining one&#039;s identification numbers-wise (such as an SS number) is bad enough; coupled with the person&#039;s image, that would be a double-whammy.
Thanks for posting this...excellent food for thought.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a very good question. (I too was fascinated by the holographic anchors too, by the way. I was thinking something along the lines of Star Wars.)<br />
I would think that holographic images could conceivably be used to generate phony photo IDs, which in fact could be dangerous. Obtaining one&#8217;s identification numbers-wise (such as an SS number) is bad enough; coupled with the person&#8217;s image, that would be a double-whammy.<br />
Thanks for posting this&#8230;excellent food for thought.</p>
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