Genetics and fair use codes for electronic information

Ethics and Information Technology 2 (2):121-123 (2000)
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This paper concerns the deficiencies of currentlyaccepted principles governing the fair use ofelectronically recorded data when applied to geneticinformation. Principles are proposed by which to dealwith the unique group-characteristics of geneticinformation.

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Thomas Cavanaugh
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