If you knew a certain company may sue you for patent infringement, would you still seed F2 liberty this spring?
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Are you suggesting that I cannot buy Liberty chemical without buying seed? If I can, then there is no way they can stop me is there? I don't remember signing anything against it unless it is on a tag or jug somewhere??
(Not that I am going to)
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Further to onearm, the legal action would take place under the patent act which interpreted may be you known or ought to have known the product you were using contained patentable material.
Contract or not - but especially since Jan 05 when the bag had written on it that the product was patented. Excludes the ignorance of the 'ought to have known' argument.
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I would suggest that if they are going to go after the very few that are going to try it, then they have no idea of the concept of public relations. If more and more farmers try it, they may feel they should charge someone, but the backlash may be worse than the benefit.
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What I find just hilarious about all this is why is it Bayer cares??
Bayer have said time & time again that seeding bin run will not work. Farmers will realize this and start buying certified seed again. If it doesn't work why would they care if were're hurting ourselves??
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