If a Patented Gene Appears in a Song, Who Gets the Royalty?

"Sure, genetic music was the out-of-left-field off shoot of the Human 
Genome Project, but we can't deny that the field -- such as it is -- has 
shown surprising longevity. If you have a free minute, check out this 
newly issued patent. It covers "music generated by decoding and 
transcribing genetic information within a DNA sequence into a music 
signal having melody and harmony," according to the abstract. The 
inventors listed are a couple of lawyers (hence the title of this post)."

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