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by WendyTheWillow 984 days ago
A single car accident can end a life, yet we drive cars. The value gained by technology like 23andme is vastly outweighs the cost of some occasional negligence or theoretical harm.

Besides, if you can find a specific person who was specifically harmed by this exact breach, I bet you could sue for damages, and get more than $75k.

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If I significantly harm someone with my car, even unintentionally, I do in fact get sued successfully for far more than $75k
Which is my point; there's no "significantly harm" here at a large scale, and if there is one at an individual scale, that person can sue.

The $75k fine is exactly proportional to the complete lack of concrete harm done. Nobody gets fined for cars existing.