In its original interpretation,one of the first consequences of implementing the Internet of Things by equipping all objects in the world with minuscule identifying devices or machine-readable identifiers would be to transform daily life.For instance, instant and ceaseless inventory control would become ubiquitous.A person's ability to interact with objects could be altered remotely based on immediate or present needs, in accordance with existing end-user agreements.For example, such technology could grant motion-picture publishers much more control over end-user private devices by enforcing remotely copyright restrictions and digital restrictions management.