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  • Poet Attempts the Ultimate in Self-invention - Patenting Her Own Genes

    A poet and casino waitress from Bristol, angered at the mass patenting of human genes by science and big business, is trying to become the first person to patent herself. By James Meek. [Guardian]

    www.guardian.co.uk

  • Briton Applies to Patent Her Own Genes

    A 31-year-old British woman has applied to patent herself so she can protect herself from "genetic exploitation," the Express tabloid said on Saturday. [Reuters]

    www.netlink.de

  • US Firm Offers Stars DNA Copyright

    "A US corporation is trying to persuade famous individuals to copyright their DNA." [BBC News]

    news.bbc.co.uk

  • Who Owns Your Genes?

    Patent article by William S. Ramsey, P.C. "Strange as it may seem, you or someone else can patent your genes."

    www.williamramseylaw.com

  • Canadian Attempts to Trademark Own Genes

    Press release by Frank "Dr. Tomorrow" Ogden about his trademark application.

    www.drtomorrow.com

  • Dominga

    Anonymous infrastructure for personal genetic data. Company based on the notion individuals own their own DNA and should have exclusive rights to its use and disposition.

    www.dominga.com

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