The Marvel Chairman, a Hate-Mail Feud and Claims of Stolen DNA

"Change has come slowly despite warnings in the Boston University Law Review about how employers, a person in a romantic relationship or fans of celebrities might attempt to steal DNA and build genetic profiles of victims. "Everyone worries about digital privacy and hacking," says Elizabeth Joh, a professor at the UC Davis School of Law. "Surprisingly, there's little law on DNA collection, and in many ways, this is concerning because one can't change their genetic password if a theft happens.""