Faliment 23andme

Creat de Petrus, Mar 25, 2025, 11:28 AM

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Petrus

Se pare că 23andme caută un cumpărător https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/dna-testing-firm-23andme-files-chapter-11-bankruptcy-sell-itself-2025-03-24/

Sfaturile pe care le-am văzut online sunt ca oamenii să-și descarce și eventual să-și șteargă datele de acolo (cu revocarea permisiunii de folosire), dacă consideră că e un risc să le piardă sau că ajungă pe mâini greșite. Inclusiv distrugerea mostrei fizice este o opțiune.

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De asemenea, tot pe speța asta, postez și o luare de poziție din partea lui Blaine Bettinger (un avocat și educator destul de popular pe partea de genealogie genetică din US)

CitatWhat should we do now that 23andMe has filed for bankruptcy and CEO Anne Wojcicki has resigned (to be in the running to pursue the company as an independent bidder)? For now, as of March 2025, I am not deleting my data or anyone else's data from 23andMe. I am not currently concerned about any risk to my raw DNA data or personal information at 23andMe. That could possibly change, although it is extremely difficult to envision a scenario where my DNA data currently housed at 23andMe is out of my control or available in ways I haven't authorized. This would be a massive violation of the ToS (to which a purchasing entity would indeed be bound) and would subject that purchasing entity to massive lawsuits and financial liability under state and federal laws.
For more, see this AP article: https://apnews.com/article/23andme-chapter-11-bankruptcy-wojcicki-resigns-9827549d9171a537e76f60cb950d1823 Also see the 23andMe press release (https://investors.23andme.com/news-releases/news-release-details/23andme-initiates-voluntary-chapter-11-process-maximize), indicating that "[t]here are no changes to the way the Company stores, manages, or protects customer data."
Unfortunately, there is a lot of misinformation out there. For example, the California Attorney General has NOT recommended that people delete their 23andMe data, he has only issued a warning and reminded everyone that they have a legal right to delete data if they so wish (see https://oag.ca.gov/news/press-releases/attorney-general-bonta-urgently-issues-consumer-alert-23andme-customers). Might our "DNA be sold to the highest bidder" as the people looking for clicks want us to believe? Sure, but that has happened before at both FTDNA and AncestryDNA, for example, and none of us noticed anything. I think genetic genealogists should WANT their 23andMe data to be sold to the highest bidder so that the database survives! A new owner does not mean we suddenly lose access to our data or that our data somehow becomes public domain.
Beware blog posts or articles that are hype or based on hype; unfortunately we're going to see them because they're great clickbait. Beware anyone that tells you that your data is "at risk" of being beyond your control, as they likely are reacting out of fear and do not understand the situation. Now is NOT the time to panic, it is the time to be calm, watch, and listen.
Please remember that this is NOT LEGAL ADVICE. I am an attorney, but I am not your attorney.