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see that is the problem , when we grew Quest the first time you sign away any rights to keep any seed.
their way of getting around patent law.
even though there are some pretend allowances for saved seed.
they are meaningless.
no company will give up their PBR and
ever let anything go public.
if they let something go public, what ever they want to sell now would have to compete against it.
the only one i know that slipped thru the cracks is 46A76.
and only if you originally bought it. which i did.
the UPOV 91 could be liveable if varieties had to go public after their patents expire. ( no sneaky way of canceling them. etc.)
it is scary stuff , big brother corporation will basicly own farmers and consumers asses.
that is just not right.
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The patent on RR canola won't expire until 2023. It has to do with a change in rules and the timeframe from application to granting.
http://www.producer.com/2013/06/patent-expiry-dates-driven-by-rule-change/
And Plant Breeders Rights on 46A76 was granted in 1998 and were surrendered in 2009.
http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/plaveg/pbrpov/cropreport/can/app00001890e.shtml?pedisable=true
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