On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 03:38:38PM +0000, Cathal Garvey wrote:
> I can't recall who did the research on this one, but it sounds like the
> German law places responsibility on individuals even in case of
> incorporation as a limited entity. That is, if you create a
> biohackerspace and designate a member as the biosafety officer, that
> member becomes wholly legally liable for any and all errors committed by
> other members, even if the biohackerspace is incorporated etc.
This is interesting to know, even if we don't plan to do any S1 work
at the moment.
> I could be totally mis-recalling the facts on this one: it's likely to
> be second-hand information from either Rudiger or Lisa..
>
> If I could read German Legalese, I'd look it up to be more specific! :P
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