To GET a patent with a Genetic Trait, I would assume you would have to have a formulation or Gene Map that corresponds to the Trait's behavior/function.
These traits have migrated and mutated. If one were to examine the genes of products years after the original patent, would it even resemble the original genetic footprint?
If I buy it-it's mine. It stops being yours to dictate uses for and of right after you take my money. That's called a transaction. If anyone wanting to do transactions can't deal with their age-old simplicity, then they're not likely doing a transaction but are performing a lease.
Guess what? I don't PAY transaction prices for Leases./div>
The other fun fact about Biotech Patents.
These traits have migrated and mutated. If one were to examine the genes of products years after the original patent, would it even resemble the original genetic footprint?
Interesting Legal talking point-no?/div>
If I buy it. (as Ric A Ohge)
Guess what? I don't PAY transaction prices for Leases./div>
Rehearsal for bigger things?
What implications?
It's all a matter of scale, now. It COULD happen ANYWHERE./div>
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