Google Accused of Bio-piracy
Simon Phillips writes "ZDNet is reporting
that Google has been accused of being the 'biggest
threat to genetic privacy' this year for its plan to create a searchable database of genetic information. From the article: 'Google was presented with an award as part of the Captain
Hook Awards for Biopiracy in Curitiba, Brazil, this week. The organisers allege that Google's collaboration with genomic research institute J. Craig Venter to create a searchable online database of all the genes on the planet is a clear example of biopiracy.'"
Gnetics?
OK, if theres piracy going on, wheres the torrent stream?
liqbase
I guess they're after some Yarrr-NA.
:)
Ouch, sorry about that
Best explanation I could think of as well.
I read this and said WTF?
then I read teh story and said WTF?
then I read your comment and said Ahhh!
-nB
whois gawk date unzip strip find touch finger mount join nice man top fsck grep eject more yes exit umount sleep dump
One day, I won't be allowed to take a dump 'cause I forgot to renew the license to use my biological disposal unit.
Don't answer me. Moderate. Slashdot is about moderation, not discussion.
Looks like one of the April fools stories slipped in a bit early.
People leave their DNA and finger prints wherever they go, and the law is clear that whatever you leave behind is up for grabs. Where is the piracy in making an online searchable database of public-domain information?
No worries, dude, everyone knows that Ninjas are Pirate's natural enemies, and those Code Ninjas at Google are top notch.
I think I already own that patent. Dihydromonoxysomething or other. I don't know what it's called, my lawyer told me to do it.
In my pants.
[Apologies. Crude, but I couldn't pass up the opportunity.]