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Politics : Actual left/right wing discussion

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To: one_less who wrote (2108)10/2/2006 5:34:54 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) of 10087
 
The mere presence of GMO genes should not be solid evidence of patent infringement because of the possibility of contamination. If it is treated as being solid evidence than it would seem to be a problem in our court system.

I'm not sure where I come down on the issue of litigation against GMO companies because of such contamination, but certainly the owner of "contaminated" crops shouldn't be liable if he made no effort to infringe on the patent.
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