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The Law And Nanotechnology

YIAAL writes: "An article in Smalltimes raises the issue of legal implications of nanotechnology in all sorts of areas. Would nanoweapons be treated as chemical or biological weapons, or do they need a new treaty? If you can use nanotechnology to copy anything and then share the "plans" with friends who can use nanotechnology to make copies of their own, is it like Napster for the material world?" The gray goo problem - accidentally releasing a self-replicating device that turns the entire world into copies of itself - is going to be a huge spur for close regulation of nano-devices.

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  1. Aggressive Defense! by rebelcool · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    I just *need* the ability to detonate rockets away from my person in everyday life to foil those pesky assassins. I can't wait.

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