Firm Claims Exclusive Right To Test Patented Genes
Tabercil writes: "Well, here's one for those who insist that human genes shouldn't be patented, as it seems to vindicate them. According to the Toronto Star, a U.S. firm (Myriad Genetics Laboratories) has patented two genes which lead to a greater likelihood of cancer. Now it's sending out cease and desist notices for other entities testing for the gene, insisting that only they can properly test for the gene."
I just patented the use of the number 163 in loops. Everyone must now do one of the following in loops that go past 163:
// skip the patented number
for (i = 0; i < 1000; ++i) {
if (i == 163) royalties_to_be_sent += 0.01;
[...]
}
*or*
for (i = 0; i < 1000; ) {
[...]
if (i == 162) i += 2;
else ++i;
}
science is a religion
I just patented the use of the QWERTY keyboard. Stop! You can't type and reply without my permission. Unless your on Dvorak :p
Unfortunately, that is not so. You apparently can patent discoveries (as opposed to inventions) if you find a previously unknown use for them.
In this example, the two genes were discovered and then a new use for them (detecting cancer) was found. Hence, patentability.
Not only is this definition of patentability questionable from a public good perspective (which is the reason the patent system exists) but there is a land rush going on in that scientifically dubious uses for gene sequences are being claimed for the sole purpose of scaring other reasearchers away from that bit of genetic real estate.
Even more serious than the waste of money, is the complaint by researchers that Myriad, in effect, prevents them from improving the test so that it tracks a newly identified mutation. (The right to improve code, anyone?)
Timeo idiotikOS et dona ferentes
If I have the patented genes in question, and I get cancer, could they they be taken to court? Either a personal civil suit or class action.
Your Honor, 'their genes' caused my Cancer, therefore they are liable for my Cancer!
Perhaps some of the tobacco company rulings could be applied? I realize thacigarettes are a manufactured item, so it may not apply.
If they are claiming ownership of the genes and profit from that ownership then, perhaps, some compensation is due to people having Cancer and the genes, or even just the genes in a pre-cancerous state, for suffering, loss income, death, etc..
does anyone have any expertise that is applicable?
Science is going to slow to a crawl in the 21st century in the US because of patents.
Look to China, Europe for new advances in scientific understanding in these areas.
Forget about the US, we are already WAY behind in cancer research, genetics research.
The primary cause is patents.
Meanwhile more and more people in this contry die of these diseases every day simply because the science can't move faster than what the lawyers say so.
-hack
Got Geometrodynamics? Awe, too hard to figure out? Too bad.
The Province of Ontario.. as reported in the Toronto Globe and Mail (www.globeandmail.com) is ignoring the cease and desist letter they received from myriad. An interesting stat is the C$3000 ($2000 U.S.) per test cost difference between the hospital performing the test themself, and sending the DNA sample to Myriad as they insist on.
It pisses me off!
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