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<blockquote data-quote="ZombieHunter" data-source="post: 2027042" data-attributes="member: 5791"><p>Again...they cant file an infringement suit, as their is nothing to infringe, a seed, which nature created...cannot be patented, its literally that simple.</p><p></p><p>Watch Food inc on the nature of Agricultural patents and how they apply to SEED STOCK, its probably the only material simpletons will understand.</p><p></p><p>Family has over 60 years in commercial nursery/ and agriculture, there is no validity to that patent, end of story. They believe that wording it as such "medical" that they are freaking clever, and they are, as it confuses 99.9% of the population.</p><p></p><p>Definition of Plant Seeds for those who have no clue:</p><p>When plants flower, they produce pollen on anthers, and eggs in an ovary. Wind, insects, water or another mechanical means transfers pollen to the female part of the plant.</p><p></p><p>When the pollen nucleus unites with the egg nucleus, fertilization is complete and the nucleus now has a full complement of DNA or chromosomes. The fertilized egg divides rapidly and multiple times to form the seed.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You cannot patent nature, they are trying to enforce a patent to stifle medical progress, and discourage competition, kudos you found them out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZombieHunter, post: 2027042, member: 5791"] Again...they cant file an infringement suit, as their is nothing to infringe, a seed, which nature created...cannot be patented, its literally that simple. Watch Food inc on the nature of Agricultural patents and how they apply to SEED STOCK, its probably the only material simpletons will understand. Family has over 60 years in commercial nursery/ and agriculture, there is no validity to that patent, end of story. They believe that wording it as such "medical" that they are freaking clever, and they are, as it confuses 99.9% of the population. Definition of Plant Seeds for those who have no clue: When plants flower, they produce pollen on anthers, and eggs in an ovary. Wind, insects, water or another mechanical means transfers pollen to the female part of the plant. When the pollen nucleus unites with the egg nucleus, fertilization is complete and the nucleus now has a full complement of DNA or chromosomes. The fertilized egg divides rapidly and multiple times to form the seed. You cannot patent nature, they are trying to enforce a patent to stifle medical progress, and discourage competition, kudos you found them out. [/QUOTE]
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