http://www.bioarts.com/press_release/ba09_09_09.htm
A company with a daring goal, focusing on untapped biotech markets, BioArts was most notable for the cloning of dogs, but succumbed to having to close down this service as of September, 2009. Feeling the need to, the company listed their reasons why. As Lou Hawthorne puts it, "we’ve now decided that it no longer makes sense for us to be in this market". Lou delves into the economics and ethics of clothing, and why both ultimately lead to the fall of his company. He suggests that there is little to no market for such a service, at least as of right now, as well as detailing how unethical black market schemes tricked customers into turning away from official cloners.
Very interesting source. I usually would say "no" to a .com source, but I can really see the relevance here.
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I really like the brown with the globe theme. Looks great! Very academic!