we always leave traces... cos we document everything we do :-) how about yeasts? i think the patent covers mamalian and plant cells, not eukariotes in general? or am i wrong?
marc On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 10:02 PM, alexander murer <[email protected]> wrote: > > Wouldn't worry too much. The good part about patents on tools or processes > is, that someone first has to prove that you used it. Crispr/CAS9 luckily > doesn't leave any traces. Apart from that it's kind of rare that someone is > going to sue you for non-commercial patent activities ;) > > Am 20.02.2017 um 12:22 schrieb Markus Schmidt: > > Hi folks > > Here is some new intel to keep you in the picture. > Last week, US patent authorities granted eukaryote CRISPR patents to > MIT/Harvard Broad Institue (prokaryotes are with UC Berkeley) > https://www.technologyreview.com/s/603662/patent-office- > hands-win-in-crispr-battle-to-broad-institute/?goal=0_ > 997ed6f472-6ee82d4db4-153906933&mc_cid=6ee82d4db4&mc_eid=0b98007850 > then shares of Editas Genetics, the start up that plans to use the > patented tech for gene therapy, anti-aging etc jumped accordingly > http://www.nasdaq.com/de/symbol/edit/interactive-chart? > timeframe=5d&charttype=line > And then Georg Church, co founder of Editas proclaimed that with a few > years CRISPR will be used to REVERSE aging (among others). > http://www.nextbigfuture.com/2017/02/george-church- > indicates-reversal-of.html?m=1 > > The situation in Europe is no different, see e.g. > https://register.epo.org/application?number=EP16742455 > Among the many patents registered at EPO. > > So folks, whatever you CRISPR in your kitchens, for the next 20 years or > so it will be DIY in the strict sense, for YOURSELF, with exceptions maybe > for research or educatiuonal purposes, but not for others as that will be > patent infringements - if you don’t plan to strike a deal. > > Cheers. > > Markus > > > > > > Von: Pieter van Boheemen <[email protected]> > Datum: Donnerstag, 9. Februar 2017 um 17:39 > An: <[email protected]> > Cc: Markus Schmidt <[email protected]>, europe < > [email protected]>, Biocommons <[email protected]> > Betreff: Re: Accessible Bio Companies Back Up DIY Kits > > Great page Marc! > > Today I am recording a episode for national television on how to use the > DIY crispr kit of The ODIN. It will be on TV some where late May early June > > http://pers.ntr.nl//programma/van_dna_tot_z/ > > Let's see how Dutch regulators respond > > waag society || www.waag.org || sint antoniesbreestraat 69 || 1011 hb > amsterdam || the netherlands || +31 614153298 <+31%206%2014153298> || > skype > pieter.van.boheemen > > open wetlab || http://waag.org/en/lab/open-wetlab > fablab amsterdam || http://fablab.waag.org > > ----- Oorspronkelijk bericht ----- > Van: Marc Dusseiller <[email protected]> > Aan: Markus Schmidt <[email protected]> > Cc: europe <[email protected]>, Biocommons < > [email protected]> > Verzonden: Thu, 09 Feb 2017 17:25:26 +0100 (CET) > Onderwerp: Re: Accessible Bio Companies Back Up DIY Kits > > i guess we looked into making our kits... just to flush the net with funny > pictures of these dangerous DIYbio stuff :-) > hackteria.org/wiki/Make_you_own_CRISPR-Kit > > m > > On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 1:21 AM, Markus Schmidt <[email protected]> > wrote: > > One more by Gizmodo on the subject: http://gizmodo.com/ > germany-is-threatening-biohackers-with-prison-1792143993 > > > Von: Markus Schmidt <[email protected]> > Datum: Donnerstag, 9. Februar 2017 um 17:05 > An: <[email protected]>, Biocommons <[email protected]> > Betreff: Accessible Bio Companies Back Up DIY Kits > > Hi folks, > > Great to see some good response. Here is some more food for thought with > the potential for lively exchange of views and opinions. > > You might have seen the Warning by the German government institution to be > careful when using DIYBio kits. The German „Bundesamt für > Verbraucherschutz" has issued a warning for people who think about > purchasing any of the available DIY kits for doing more than analytics, say > synthetic stuff. In Make Magazine Germany they discuss who would be > affected and several well known start-ups were mentioned. > > Warning by Bundesamt für Verbraucherschutz > http://www.bvl.bund.de/DE/06_Gentechnik/04_Fachmeldungen/ > 2017/2017_01_25_DIY-Kits.html > And Make article > https://www.heise.de/make/meldung/Biohacking-Bundesamt- > warnt-vor-Do-It-Yourself-Kits-3616860.html > > Today, two of the affected US “Accessible Bio” companies, Amino and > Biorealize, have issued a statement responding to the warning, titled > Accessible Bio Companies Back Up the Importance of “Criminal” DIY Kits for > the Future of Science Education > see for yourself: > http://www.prweb.com/releases/accessible/bio/prweb14053058.htm > > Cheers, Markus > > > > > -- > ******************************************************* > !!NOTICE: new phone nr: tel: +41 77 9930877 <+41%2077%20993%2008%2077> > ******************************************************* > //////dusjagr labs///////////////////////////////////////// > Dr. Marc Dusseiller > Schöneggstr. 34 | CH-8004 Zürich | tel: +41 77 9930877 > <+41%2077%20993%2008%2077> | skype: dusjagr > www.dusseiller.ch/labs > ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > SGMK | Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Mechatronische Kunst > Postfach 2161 | CH-8031 Zürich > www.mechatronicart.ch > ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > hackteria | Open Source Biological Art > www.hackteria.org > ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// > > > > -- ******************************************************* !!NOTICE: new phone nr: tel: +41 77 9930877 ******************************************************* //////dusjagr labs///////////////////////////////////////// Dr. Marc Dusseiller Schöneggstr. 34 | CH-8004 Zürich | tel: +41 77 9930877 | skype: dusjagr www.dusseiller.ch/labs ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// SGMK | Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Mechatronische Kunst Postfach 2161 | CH-8031 Zürich www.mechatronicart.ch ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// hackteria | Open Source Biological Art www.hackteria.org //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
