May 15, 2013

Corporate Win: Supreme Court Says Monsanto Has 'Control Over Product of Life'

Indiana farmer must pay agribusiness giant $84,000 for patent infringement  

 The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday in favor of biotech giant Monsanto, ordering Indiana farmer Vernon Hugh Bowman, 75, to pay Monsanto more than $84,000 for patent infringement for using second generation Monsanto seeds purchased second hand—a ruling which will have broad implications for the ownership of 'life' and farmers' rights in the future. 

 

 

 

 

 

**Read article at Common Dreams**

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

3 jewish justices, liberal credentials true meaning, very obvious

Death To monsanto said...

On 25 of may are the world wide protests against monsanto,EVERYBODY should join the protests!

Anonymous said...

Time for a little hands-on "protesting" against JEWsanto methinks ;)

1776blues said...

Another traitorous decision by the Jew S Supreme Court, only this time it was unanimous. This latest decision should serve as a warning about future gun control laws being upheld.

Anonymous said...

I love that tomato, where i can buy one of these?