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I think the difference is likely that this is a trial. The woman likely didn't pay for it, and they didn't want her to because they don't want anyone owning their tech while it's being developed.
I don't give a shit what the company wants or think it's entitled to; the device was implanted inside a human body. That means the human it's implanted in owns it, and fuck any psychopath who claims it could ever be otherwise!
That's not what regulatory capture means. Regulatory capture is when the industry being regulated basically owns the agency writing and enforcing the regulation. Nothing they don't want regulated gets regulated and they can use regulation to prevent new competitors. How the FAA in the US defers to airlines and airplane manufacturers is often used as an example.
Yeah.