A new proposal introduced in the US Senate called the “E-Label Act” would allow electronics manufacturers the option of using “digital” stamps of regulatory approval on devices rather than the physical emblems now required to show that the device has passed required safety and federal inspections. The bill is a bipartisan effort, with a goal of lowering costs for manufacturers as well as allowing further design freedom. It would not remove all such markings, due to the international nature of some of them. To use a typical example, an iPhone has six markings on the back of the device not required by Apple. Beyond Apple’s own etchings, there is an FCC ID number, a IC number, and the IMEI number. Below that are logos for the FCC regulatory approval, the European WEEE Directive, the European CE mark and number, and finally a symbol with an exclamation point in a circle.