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Direct to Consumer or Direct to All: Home DNA Tests and Lack of Privacy Regulations in the United States

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Published in:IP Theory
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Published: 2023
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title Direct to Consumer or Direct to All: Home DNA Tests and Lack of Privacy Regulations in the United States
title_auth Direct to Consumer or Direct to All: Home DNA Tests and Lack of Privacy Regulations in the United States
title_full Direct to Consumer or Direct to All: Home DNA Tests and Lack of Privacy Regulations in the United States
title_fullStr Direct to Consumer or Direct to All: Home DNA Tests and Lack of Privacy Regulations in the United States
title_full_unstemmed Direct to Consumer or Direct to All: Home DNA Tests and Lack of Privacy Regulations in the United States
title_short Direct to Consumer or Direct to All: Home DNA Tests and Lack of Privacy Regulations in the United States
title_sort direct to consumer or direct to all: home dna tests and lack of privacy regulations in the united states
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url https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/ipt/vol13/iss1/2