>From: hal@finney.org
>However even if future technology gives us this degree of reproductive
>control, it will raise many new issues.
>
>We talk about father's rights, but what happens when anyone can take
>microscopic samples from anywhere you've been and either create a clone,
>or use them to create a baby for which you are the biological parent?
>
>Should this be illegal, that is, should society try to stop people from
>doing this without the consent of the donor? (David Zindell in his
>Neverness series called this crime "slelling".) Celebrities could find
>themselves being unwillingly cloned into thousands of babies.
Personally I don't see that as a problem. So long as you don't make me
responsible for raising or paying for the kid, you can copy me to your
hearts content. After all, its not me you are copying, but merely my
likeness. And what do I care if there are a million people on the planet
who look a lot like a I used to look several years ago?
-Zero
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