RE: Plant Patents
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- Subject: RE: [sibrob] Plant Patents
- From: J* H*
- Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 09:08:06 -0700
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Patenting is primarily intended to keep the big players from running over
the top of the hybridizers.
While it has happened that a small operation might get a warning letter for
selling without license, giving starts away over the back fence isn't a
major concern to patent holders.
Christy Hensler
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From: John Bruce
Another issue that comes to mind with plant patent
enforcement--while you may be able to stop someone
from selling it, how can you stop someone from trading
it or giving away increase? <<<
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