GS_Dirtboy
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The other side of the Monsanto issue;
The US Supreme Court unanimously decided in favor of Monsanto in it's case against an Indiana soybean farmer Vernon Bowman. The facts are that Bowman saved his soybean seeds from a previous planting of Monsanto's Round-up Ready genetically modified seeds and then planted these seeds in a later harvest. When these seeds are purchased the license stipulates a restriction that saved seeds cannot be replanted. The effect is to limit the license on the seeds to the first purchase. Think of it as a license for software. When you purchase software you are allowed one installation - or possibly a few more but only for your use. You are not allowed to give the disc to your friends and have them install the software on their computers. The issue in the Monsanto case is identical.
In this case I side with Monsanto regardless of my feelings about genetically modified crops or their abusive actions in other instances where farmers had Monsanto seeds cross-pollinate their fields through no direct action of the farmer. This is an important case that protects the rights of a company that invests large sums of money to innovate products. Without this protection the business case to innovate would be much less attractive.
Buenos Aires Herald story here http://www.buenosairesherald.com/article/131019/us-sc-ruling-monsanto-wins-soybean-patent-case
Have a great day.
GS
The US Supreme Court unanimously decided in favor of Monsanto in it's case against an Indiana soybean farmer Vernon Bowman. The facts are that Bowman saved his soybean seeds from a previous planting of Monsanto's Round-up Ready genetically modified seeds and then planted these seeds in a later harvest. When these seeds are purchased the license stipulates a restriction that saved seeds cannot be replanted. The effect is to limit the license on the seeds to the first purchase. Think of it as a license for software. When you purchase software you are allowed one installation - or possibly a few more but only for your use. You are not allowed to give the disc to your friends and have them install the software on their computers. The issue in the Monsanto case is identical.
In this case I side with Monsanto regardless of my feelings about genetically modified crops or their abusive actions in other instances where farmers had Monsanto seeds cross-pollinate their fields through no direct action of the farmer. This is an important case that protects the rights of a company that invests large sums of money to innovate products. Without this protection the business case to innovate would be much less attractive.
Buenos Aires Herald story here http://www.buenosairesherald.com/article/131019/us-sc-ruling-monsanto-wins-soybean-patent-case
Have a great day.
GS