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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: Bread Upon The Water who wrote (191916)6/18/2012 5:42:15 AM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (1) of 543697
 
I don't have a problem with that (saying the product contains GMO corn whatever), I just don't think its fair or legal to require the GMO seed companies to have to disclose any of their patented processes. Maybe I was a little fuzzy about this in my initial posts on the subject.
Patents don't mean that a company can keep their proprietary processes a secret. In fact, just the opposite is true, since they would have to disclose the details of those processes in order to obtain a patent. Patent applications are public documents.

The point of getting a patent is to prevent other people from using your inventions (or your invented processes) without your permission.
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