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More than two dozen states are suing the genetic testing company 23andMe over its proposed bankruptcy sale, stating customers did not sign up to have their DNA sold to the highest bidder. The ...
(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 March.
Twenty seven states, including Pennsylvania, Michigan and Florida, and the District of Columbia filed the lawsuit on Monday in 23andMe's U.S. bankruptcy proceedings in Missouri, seeking a declaration ...
More than two dozen state Attorneys General are suing to halt the bankruptcy auction of 23andMe, arguing customers should have a say.
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.
State attorneys general sue 23andMe for planning to sell genetic data without consent. Read more here.