"At the same time, wealthy nations have, for centuries, been extracting natural resources from low- and middle-income countries and pocketing the proceeds. Scientific data, unfortunately, have been among those resources."
@josemanuel What you're missing is the focus of the piece: the lack of data sharing and credit for the communities where the data was mined.
@cyrilpedia That's definitely unfortunate. My original thought process was that both scientific data and methodology are ultimately published in peer-reviewed papers, so they are shared, albeit indirectly.
I see now that there can be instances where that is not the case. Thanks.
@josemanuel A more predatory aspect in mining genetic/population data in the developing world & then enmeshing it in patents & other forms of IP protection. In which case there is no sharing at all, it's just strip mining genetic resources.