From: Eliezer S. Yudkowsky (sentience@pobox.com)
Date: Mon Sep 14 1998 - 12:54:02 MDT
CALYK@aol.com wrote:
>
> My friend told me that a scientist made a patent on genetically combining a
> monkey with a human. He made the patent so no one would do it. Does that
> mean no one can? Is it right to own a process of nature so no one can use it?
> I see it more as the ability to do electronics or something, electronics is
> open territory, if its possible and you want to play with a certain aspect you
> should be able to.
Ralph Nader (not by any stretch of the imagination a scientist) applied for a
patent on human/animal "chimeras" for the purpose of "stimulating public
debate". The Patent Office refused on the grounds that you can't patent
something immoral.
-- sentience@pobox.com Eliezer S. Yudkowsky http://pobox.com/~sentience/AI_design.temp.html http://pobox.com/~sentience/sing_analysis.html Disclaimer: Unless otherwise specified, I'm not telling you everything I think I know.
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