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A federal judge in St. Louis ruled that the sale of the direct-to-consumer genetic testing company 23andMe and its assets may ...
A bankruptcy judge’s signoff on 23andMe’s sale of genetic data exposes privacy law loopholes in a carefully structured deal ...
A lawsuit against genomics firm 23andMe is stirring a debate about what the proper role of government is in regulating how private companies use sensitive data. In June, 27 states filed a lawsuit ...
A lawsuit against 23andMe is stirring a debate about what the proper role of government is in regulating how private companies use sensitive data.
Genetic testing company 23andMe’s bankruptcy has unsettled users and officials, raising crucial concerns about what will happen to the sensitive biometric data collected by the company. IAPP Staff ...
U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), whose district includes parts of the Bronx and Queens, is leading a congressional effort to demand privacy protections for millions of Americans whose ...
“The topic of genetic data privacy, unfolding within the context of the bankruptcy proceedings of 23andMe, is simultaneously unfolding within the context of a larger crisis: inadequate federal data ...
The bankruptcy of genetic testing service 23andme Holding Corp. prompted a reaction from many quarters, but a June 11 Senate hearing highlighted an interest in federal privacy legislation that would ...
Remember 23andMe? The company that gave customers saliva-based DNA testing kits to learn about their ancestry?
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.