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Who Owns Your Genes? You Do.

eastofthebay:

Mar 30th, 2010

On Monday, federal district court Judge Robert Sweet made history by issuing the first ruling ever that human genes can’t be patented.

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) has been issuing patents on human genes for over 20 years, giving private corporations, individuals, and universities exclusive rights to those genes and to test, study, or even look at them. This is the first time a court has said that this practice is unlawful.

Late Monday afternoon, the judge issued his decision in our breast cancer gene patents lawsuit, which challenges the government’s granting of and Myriad Genetics’ control of patents on the BRCA1 and BRCA2 human genes, which are associated with breast and ovarian cancer.

The judge declared that all 15 patent claims that we challenged are invalid, based on the fact that they cover products of nature and abstract ideas. He wrote in his decision:

The resolution of these motions is based upon long recognized principles of molecular biology and genetics: DNA represents the physical embodiment of biological information, distinct in its essential characteristics from any other chemical found in nature. It is concluded that DNA’s existence in an “isolated” form alters neither this fundamental quality of DNA as it exists in the body nor the information it encodes. Therefore, the patents at issue directed to “isolated DNA” containing sequences found in nature are unsustainable as a matter of law and are deemed unpatentable subject matter under 35 U.S.C. § 101.

(You can read more about our legal arguments here and here.)

The judge ruled that Myriad’s claim — that the “isolation” of the BRCA genes from the surrounding DNA makes them into something distinct and patentable — is fundamentally flawed and nothing more than semantics:

Many, however, including scientists in the field of molecular biology and genomics, have considered this practice a “lawyer’s trick” that circumvents the prohibitions on the direct patenting of the DNA in our bodies but which, in practice, reaches the same result.

This is a huge victory for women’s health and scientific freedom. Myriad has already said that they will appeal, but if this decision is upheld, it will mean that the thousands of researchers and clinicians who have the ability to conduct BRCA testing and provide results to women, will no longer be prohibited from doing so. This could well mean that the price of this test will come down, making it accessible to many women for whom the current cost (Myriad charges over $3,000) is prohibitive. It would also mean that our six individual women plaintiffs and the thousands of other women affected by hereditary breast and ovarian cancer can more freely access critical information about their own genetics, such as getting a second opinion before taking drastic preventative measures like mastectomy or having their ovaries removed. Finally, it would mean that the PTO would change its policy and no longer issue patents on human genes.

The judge noted the significance of his decision:

The resolution of the issues presented to this Court deeply concerns breast cancer patients, medical professionals, researchers, caregivers, advocacy groups, existing gene patent holders and their investors, and those seeking to advance public health.

Because our lawsuit challenges the whole notion of gene patenting, this decision could have far-reaching effects beyond the BRCA genes. Approximately 20 percent of all human genes have been patented, including genes associated with Alzheimer’s disease, muscular dystrophy, colon cancer, asthma, and many other illnesses.

This is a moment of triumph for our plaintiffs, but the fight is not over. Stay tuned, and if you haven’t already, be sure to watch a video of our plaintiffs and sign a message of support for them at www.aclu.org/brca.

Michael Crichton dealt with this in his book, Next. Scary ideas these scientists are trying to spread.

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matmantra:


Now Congress is trying to pass legislation to take away your U.S. citizenship if you are “engaging in or supporting hostilities against the United States”. In other words, if you attempt to fight government tyranny, they will strip you of your citizenship and you will have no constitutional rights. This is the next step towards government tyranny after Obama just signed the NDAA. 
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h112-3166
http://www.dailypaul.com/198865/hr-3166-enemy-expatriation-act
http://farmwars.info/?p=7681
http://www.lossofprivacy.com/index.php/2012/01/h-r-3166-enemy-expatriation-act-engage-in-or-support-hostilities-against-the-us-and-lose-your-citizenship/
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matmantra:

Now Congress is trying to pass legislation to take away your U.S. citizenship if you are “engaging in or supporting hostilities against the United States”. In other words, if you attempt to fight government tyranny, they will strip you of your citizenship and you will have no constitutional rights. This is the next step towards government tyranny after Obama just signed the NDAA. 

http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h112-3166

http://www.dailypaul.com/198865/hr-3166-enemy-expatriation-act

http://farmwars.info/?p=7681

http://www.lossofprivacy.com/index.php/2012/01/h-r-3166-enemy-expatriation-act-engage-in-or-support-hostilities-against-the-us-and-lose-your-citizenship/

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12 Facts About Money And Congress That Are So Outrageous That It Is Hard To Believe That They Are Actually True

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12 Facts About Money And Congress That Are So Outrageous That It Is Hard To Believe That They Are Actually True

truthstream:

The following are 12 statistics about money and Congress that are so outrageous that it is hard to believe that they are actually true….

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My country has contrived for me the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived or his imagination conceived.

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John Adams - In relationship to the position of Vise President.

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Liberty, according to my metaphysics is a self-determining power in an intellectual agent. It implies thought and choice and power.

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John Adams

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Blogging: Everyone Should Do It (How to be a Libertarian Tech Geek).

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Alex Merced discusses different blogging platforms, if your libertarian then you should definitely be blogging to help spread the message of Liberty.

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Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels on Good Government, Reforming Education, & Collective Bargaining.

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Gov. Mitch Daniels (R-IN), now serving in his seventh year as the state’s CEO, has clearly left his mark on Indiana. This year, with Republicans in control of the state legislature, he’s continued to reform government, enacting landmark education reforms.

Daniels shared stories of his policy accomplishments in a wide-ranging speech last week at Heritage. He’s the author of a new book, “Keeping the Republic: Saving America by Trusting Americans.”

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WIPO boss: the Web would have been better if it was patented and its users had to pay license fees

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Of course Jay Rockefeller has said basically the same thing in the past. The elite hate the internet. Plain and simple. It gives the unwashed masses like us power. Power they them selves want only for them. Complete control of information is their goal.

From the website:

Last June, the Swiss Press Club held a launch for the Global Innovation Index at which various speakers were invited to talk about innovation. After the head of CERN and the CEO of the Internet Society spoke about how important it was that the Web’s underlying technology hadn’t been patented, Francis Gurry, the Director General of the UN’s World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), took the mic to object.

In Gurry’s view, the Web would have been better off if it had been locked away in patents, and if every user of the Web had needed to pay a license fee to use it (and though Gurry doesn’t say so, this would also have meant that the patent holder would have been able to choose which new Web sites and technologies were allowed, and would have been able to block anything he didn’t like, or that he feared would cost him money).

This is a remarkable triumph of ideology over evidence. The argument that there wasn’t enough investment in the Web is belied by the fact that a) the Web attracted more investment than any of the network service technologies that preceded it (by orders of magnitude), and; b) that the total investment in the Web is almost incalculably large. The only possible basis for believing that the Web really would have benefited from patents is a blind adherence to the ideology that holds that patents are always good, no matter what.

Here’s the video; Gurry’s talk starts at 0:49:50. The image above shows Gurry announcing his theory, while the reps from CERN and ISOC look on. Caption as you see fit.

Intellectual property is a very flexible instrument. So, for example, had the world wide web been able to be patented, and I think that is a question in itself, perhaps the amount of investment that has gone into or would be able to go into basic science would be different. If you had found a very flexible licensing model, in which the burden for the innovation of the world wide web had been shared across the whole user community in a very fair and reasonable manner, with a modest contribution for everyone for this wonderful innovation, it would have enabled enormous investment in turn in further basic research. And that is the sort of flexibility that is built into the intellectual property system. It is not a rigid system…

Global Innovation Index 2011 [globalinnovationindex.org]

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  • 10.07. Patents and CopyrightsMurray N. Rothbard

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This is from the Mises Institute Media podcast. This subject is all about the nature of copyright of patents. Very thoughtful. Patents are monopoly granted by the goverment, and then forced throw goverment arms. With the courts and all the force that comes with that.

This audio is narrated by Jeff Riggenbach from a peace by Murray N. Rothbard.

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thegayrepublican:

483 Days left of Obama

I hope. Unless the insiders find a way to keep him in.
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483 Days left of Obama

I hope. Unless the insiders find a way to keep him in.

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hermannview:

I wonder why? Well, its because Congress doesn’t do anything to benefit the American people. The divided Congress is dividing the American people and it is making it hard to pass proposals that would help Americans who are currently suffering.
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I wonder why? Well, its because Congress doesn’t do anything to benefit the American people. The divided Congress is dividing the American people and it is making it hard to pass proposals that would help Americans who are currently suffering.

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