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[–] [email protected] 2 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

her genetics

Honestly, I don't see how any person is entitled to the ownership of info that's shared with 99.9% of humanity, and which neither them nor any of their ancestors had any hand in creating.

It's not like anyone has any custom handcrafted genes (yet). Other than a handful new mutations, even a possible copyright of "until death + 75 years" would have expired a long time ago.

Big pharma copyrighting and patenting the results of their investigations, makes more sense in this case; they've at least done something.

I was asked to become part of a study

You should have the right to get compensated for participating in a study, or for allowing them to associate the info with your name. I just think the info itself is part of the public domain.

Like, if you freely leave a fingerprint somewhere public, and someone decides to extract the DNA from that, then proceeds to use it to develop a treatment, cure, bioweapon, clone you, or test the safety of some extra wings genetic augmentation... then good for them.