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California AG says 23andMe sale ‘does not comply’ with state law A federal judge approved 23andMe’s bankruptcy sale Friday despite state objections.
May 2—The fate of more than 15 million customers' genetic data remains in limbo after popular DNA testing company 23andMe filed for bankruptcy in March. The data is up for sale, stoking fears ...
The state also wants the court to rule that 23andMe and any purchaser must comply with Texas laws on the sale, transfer or disclosure of biological samples, genetic data and “any other sensitive ...
(Reuters) -New York and more than two dozen other U.S. states sued 23andMe to challenge the sale of its customers' private information after the genetic testing company filed for bankruptcy in ...
The state attorney general wants a bankruptcy court to ensure 23andMe or any purchaser comply with Texas laws on the sale, transfer or disclosure of genetic and other sensitive personal data.
If 23andMe’s data is bought by, say, a pharmaceutical company, those state laws no longer apply. The coalition now appears to be inactive, its website defunct.
New York and more than two dozen other US states sued 23andMe to challenge the sale of its customers’ private information after the genetic testing company filed for bankruptcy in March.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta argues 23andMe's recent bankruptcy sale "does not comply" with state privacy law. | Justin Sullivan/Getty Images ...
SACRAMENTO, California — Genetic testing company 23andMe’s recent sale to a research institute “does not comply” with California’s landmark genetic privacy law, state Attorney General ...
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