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By Andrew Donoghue
Posted on ZDNet News: Mar 30, 2006 6:56:00 PM

A coalition has accused search giant Google of being the "biggest threat to genetic privacy" for its alleged plan to create a searchable database of genetic information.

Google was presented with an award as part of the Coalition Against Biopiracy's Captain Hook Awards for Biopiracy in Curitiba, Brazil, this week. The organizers allege that Google's collaboration with genomic research institute J. Craig Venter--to create a searchable online database of all the genes on the planet--is a clear example of biopiracy.

Biopiracy refers to the "monopolization of genetic resources" according to the show's organizers. It is also defined as the unauthorized use of biological resources by organizations such as corporations, universities and governments.

According to the award's Web site, Google is guilty of biopiracy because plans for a searchable database could make it easier for private genetic information to be abused. "Google, in cooperation with Craig Venter, are developing plans to make all of our genomes Googlable to facilitate the brave new world of private genetically tailored medicines," the site claims.

Jim Thomas, from ETC Group, which is one of the organizers behind the awards ceremony, said that Google's recent moves around storing consumer information could land it in hot water with privacy campaigners of all kinds. "The new 'we want to store everyone's information online' mission statement is going to get very controversial if they extend that to genomic information. If Google thinks online privacy is a big can of worms, wait until they realize what they've opened up with the whole genetic privacy debate," he said.

The original source for the alleged collaboration between Google and Venter is "The Google Story," by Pulitzer Prize winner David Vise. However, Google has previously refused to comment on the issue, and Venter has denied any ongoing relationship. Google did not respond to requests for comment.

The search giant is keen to show that it is committed to contributing to areas outside of technology. Google recently appointed Larry Brilliant as executive director of Google.org to work with the company's co-founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, to manage Google's charitable donations and philanthropic strategies.

Brilliant is a physician, epidemiologist and a specialist in international health. He played a key role in the World Health Organization campaign to eradicate smallpox and has also worked for the United Nations in the fields of blindness and polio eradication.

Andrew Donoghue of ZDNet UK reported from London.

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Google Biopiracy?!?!
There is merit to compiling DNA. Many research poossibilities. (Being able to determine a common ancester as emanating in Africa is interesting). I would venture to say we have genes that stamp us a... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Dumber_z Posted on: 05/21/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
I think this group is a little confused  tic swayback | 03/30/06
Check the award  genewatcher | 03/30/06
Dig deeper  tic swayback | 03/30/06
where do you live cos it aint on this planet  ballscrew bob | 03/30/06
Which Planet  xuniL_z | 03/31/06
Which Planet  plumnilly | 03/31/06
another agency in the works  xuniL_z | 03/31/06
Greed  OhMyGosh | 03/30/06
Notice  xuniL_z | 03/31/06
zdnet confused  aayub@... | 03/31/06
So let me get this straight...  lawryll@... | 03/30/06
camron  camron | 03/30/06
Google accused of biopiracy  ACCIPITER1 | 03/30/06
Yeah right.  mone_dog | 03/30/06
What about private sequencing?  gardoglee | 03/30/06
Greed  rjriley | 03/30/06
Yeah right  clockmendergb@... | 03/31/06
Agreed  TLG_z | 03/31/06
who cares  dhagey | 03/30/06
Just the thinking people...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/30/06
genetics and cognition  humble99 | 03/30/06
Piracy is everywhere and everyone does it everyday.  ccisat1dxj | 03/30/06
WRONG, thieves pirate everyday.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/30/06
Thieves like BIll Gates and Steve Ballmer?  tic swayback | 03/30/06
This time I am on your side No_ax.  Seenidog | 03/30/06
You do own it.  xuniL_z | 03/31/06
Yarrr Biopiracy?  jobert48@... | 03/30/06
Shiver me Timbers!  astroguy@... | 03/31/06
Maybe I didnt get the point but...  sscarfo | 03/30/06
this is about access  genewatcher | 03/30/06
They can have mine if they want.  Narg | 03/30/06
Main Stream Media???  jackyuzynko_z | 03/30/06
Google's move is a good one and beneficial to human knowledge  elitmik | 03/30/06
Golddiggers & Thieves  rjriley | 03/30/06
YET ANOTHER TOOL THAT THEY WILL RUIN!  brojnmrule | 03/30/06
All the human genes on earth?  Bill4 | 03/30/06
HIPPA  dsusysmgr | 03/30/06
it's HIPAA and even if it did make it illegal ...  zzuto | 03/30/06
This is all good to know..  xuniL_z | 03/31/06
MEDICAL WORLD NEEDS DATA BASE FOR RESEARCH  JLKJackson | 03/30/06
I agree - treat the problem, not the symptom  zzuto | 03/30/06
I agree because  BlazeEagle | 03/30/06
Opportunity  rjriley | 03/30/06
How do they plan on obtaining their information?  vendingdreams | 03/30/06
it's HIPAA, and it's not really based on just humans  zzuto | 03/30/06
What's the beef?  suejoel | 03/30/06
Google Genetic Database, "Biopiracy?" Individuals' data available???  Transaction7 | 03/30/06
Good, bad, ugly  zdnet reader | 03/30/06
Good Bad Ugly.  clockmendergb@... | 03/31/06
I'll have to eat this one!  zdnet reader | 05/19/06
hahaha  Mr.44 | 03/30/06
Bird flu genetic sequences could save lives.  EagleRiverWoman | 03/30/06
Not applicable  bigtex1969 | 03/31/06
real pirates  slave6oy | 03/31/06
Has anybody noticed the date?  jrothwell97 | 03/31/06
Maybe a Little Skewed?  MyChangedLife777 | 03/31/06
eGraverobbers?  reedjjjr | 03/31/06
WiFi is bad, too...  pablito@... | 03/31/06
Google accused of biopiracy? Baloney.  Scotius | 03/31/06
genitic piracy?  vehikl | 03/31/06
Sheesh...  DNSB | 03/31/06
Biopiracy  okItsfree2 | 04/01/06
What the hell -  neophyte1 | 04/03/06
USE WEBCRAWLER - NOT GOOGLE!  neophyte1 | 04/03/06
Google Biopiracy?!?!  Dumber_z | 05/21/06

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