August
29
  2:54:02 AM

IN BRIEF: sperm donation, animal rights

Sperm donation: The UK has effectively banned the sale of fresh sperm over the internet. All samples gathered by on-line providers must be frozen and tested for viruses before being sold. Apparently on-line sale of sperm in Britain has increased dramatically recently due to the government's decision to stop anonymous donations.


 

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