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The rise of the ethical license

The Broad Institute's recent licensing of its gene editing patent portfolio demonstrates how licenses can be used to restrict controversial applications of emerging technologies while society deliberates their implications.

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Guerrini, C., Curnutte, M., Sherkow, J. et al. The rise of the ethical license. Nat Biotechnol 35, 22–24 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt.3756

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