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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, June 13 2013 @ 01:43 PM EDT |
Monsanto has stipulated and is now on the hook for not enforcing
accidental/incidental reproduction (as from a contaminated field).
In the SC case, the farmer had actually taken "contaminated" seed,
then self-selected for plants that had Monsanto's gene, and thereafter used that
seed to plant.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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- Yeah, so? - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, June 13 2013 @ 02:14 PM EDT
- Yeah, so? - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, June 13 2013 @ 03:26 PM EDT
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, June 13 2013 @ 03:10 PM EDT |
"expect Monsanto to pull a Microsoft-Nokia, and sell the patents to a
troll"
When Monsanto, or Nokia for that matter, make these commitments, why is the
patent not encumbered forever with this restriction?
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Bondfire[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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