I am interested in using the DNA2.0 BPA-licensed sequences as well. I just called DNA2.0 and this is what I found out:
-- -The BPA-licensed set is different from and not included in the Protein Paintbox
-They did have some patent on them or a related technology, but put them under the BPA as a donation to the community and have NO interest in litigation
-The BPA-licensed set is NOT covered under their IP-Free policy. BPA only.
-There is nothing wrong with them. She was a little insulted that I asked D;
Hope this helps!
p.s. Since the BPA isn't actually a license, what would be a better way to phrase it...BPA-contracted? BPA-published?
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