So I've looked into it. It's just IVF reproduction where you take the eggs nucleus out and you put a sonomic cell in (any body cell). Bam, baby.
It turns out all the complications with Dolly were chance and a lot of 100% successful clones have been done of all kinds of species. It's not even that expensive to pull off.
Depends on who has the "rights" on the clone. It's different if some couple cloned their deathbirth than if some company produces patented good-gened workers.
As with GMOs, IMO IP rights on live are principally wrong, but the technologies aren't.