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"Jefferson, however, distinguishes between having access to biotech components and the legal license to use them. The techniques for biohacking are already public – they can be found in IP contracts – it's just not legal to apply them. "The people who have malice are going to do it irrespective of whether or not it's legal," said Jefferson.
"Jefferson, however, distinguishes between having access to biotech components and the legal license to use them. The techniques for biohacking are already public – they can be found in IP contracts – it's just not legal to apply them. "The people who have malice are going to do it irrespective of whether or not it's legal," said Jefferson.
=See Also=
*[[Open Source Laboratory Construction Set]]
*[http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Construction_Sets#Lab_Stuff Part of the "Construction Sets" Page With Other Lab Related Stuff]

Latest revision as of 21:19, 11 May 2018

https://www.wired.com/2005/01/open-source-biology-evolves/

Good point on bad use:

"Jefferson, however, distinguishes between having access to biotech components and the legal license to use them. The techniques for biohacking are already public – they can be found in IP contracts – it's just not legal to apply them. "The people who have malice are going to do it irrespective of whether or not it's legal," said Jefferson.

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