yeah, pretty much the big reason patented pet cloning in the US didn't take off was shops in China stole the technology and started doing it too cheap for US companies to compete with. which sounds like the cyberpunk future
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looks like a few US companies have started up again, but I remember BioArts (successor of Genetics Savings & Clones) shut down because of "black market cloning labs", and my apologies but it was Korea not China: http://web.archive.org/web/20170524093658/http://www.bioartsinternational.com:80/press_release/ba09_09_09.htm …
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literally.... copy-cats
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does it work on catgirls asking for a friend
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This means that for a cool seven figures I can have 40 identical cats. I am 4000% down for this.
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Are you stocking a vending machine?
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The length to which we will spend on our "pets" feels immoral to me. More capital is spent to feed dogs & cats in the US than to feed humans in the whole African continent.
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I read "clothing" instead of "cloning" and I was wondering in what world $25k for cat clothes is "not a bad price"
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