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"This report is underpinned by the view that donations should be voluntary and should be made on a non-profit basis within a transparent environment. Clearly, ‘buying’ a humanitarian offer is not the right approach, whereas non-monetary incentives offer moral compensation, which is in keeping and consistent with the spirit of altruism and donation. Good practices already being applied in certain Member States, such as Great Britain, illustrate that this is the right approach. Be that as it may, however, apart from the final policies that the Member States decide to apply in this particular sector, serious legal and ethical problems are clearly being caused by websites on which gametes can be bought and sold online and questions are being raised about the transparency of such transactions. The lack of a legal framework in several Member States is exacerbating this particular situation. This is the focus of the report, which I supported."@en1
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