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A bankruptcy court approved the $305M sale of 23andMe to a nonprofit led by Anne Wojcicki, raising questions about data ...
After years of collecting consumer DNA, genetic testing companies are monetizing the data. But who should profit — the ...
The DNA data of millions of people who used 23andMe's services won't be sold to a pharmaceutical company. A bankruptcy judge ...
Genetic testing company 23andMe never hit on a sustainable business model and went bankrupt. Now, it's being sold to a non-profit launched by the co-founder, delaying addressing data privacy concerns.
Attorney General Todd Rokita continued his leadership in the fight to hold tech companies accountable for consumer privacy ...
Me has agreed to consumer protections as part of a bankruptcy sale, Indiana’s attorney general announced Tuesday.
State attorneys general are seeking a ruling in 23andMe’s bankruptcy that the DNA testing firm needs explicit consent from customers before transferring their genetic data to another company.
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23andMe's new owner says your DNA is safe this timeNonprofit TTAM assures everything is BAU. Whether that makes customers feel better is another matter The medical research ...
The genetic-testing company, which collected DNA data from users, is for sale in bankruptcy court. Now, 27 states and the District of Columbia oppose selling the data without express consent.
Dozens of states have filed a joint lawsuit against the bankrupt DNA-testing company 23andMe to block the company’s sale of its customers’ genetic data without explicit consent. The suit ...
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