What happens to your data if 23andMe collapses?
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Same thing that happens with NCIX's personal information data, it probably goes to the highest bidder.
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you should definitely request your data to be deleted before it's too late
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Same thing that happens with NCIX's personal information data, it probably goes to the highest bidder.
Isn't that what already happened to it before?
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I did this over a year ago, requesting that they delete my shit.
I got a nice email back saying that they would do so, but would retain necessary material to comply with local laws and law enforcement obligations.
So, my best bet is they didn't delete anything. I only hope is that they don't put it on the open market.
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For those too lazy to click through:
However, on June 13, 2013, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled in the Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics, Inc, that human genes cannot be patented because DNA is a “product of nature.” All gene patents were invalidated with this ruling. However, the ruling did not prohibit the patenting of DNA that is manipulated (i.e., no longer a product of nature) or processes for identifying DNA sequences.
So if a lab rat adds, deletes or edits a person's DNA it is no longer a 'product of nature'?
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Isn't that what already happened to it before?
Yes, correct, I made a typo. I fixed it now.
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Never did the stupid test.
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So if a lab rat adds, deletes or edits a person's DNA it is no longer a 'product of nature'?
Apparently.
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