• @Reddfugee42
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    35 hours ago

    They make more money suing farmers for accidentally growing patented crops from natural seed dispersal mechanisms.

    • @The_v
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      33 hours ago

      They make their money from royalty payments for GMO traits. It’s up to 3x more profit than they get off the seed alone.

    • @[email protected]
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      5 hours ago

      No they don’t. There’s never been any lawsuits filed for accidentally growing GM crops.

      • @Test_Tickles
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        31 hour ago

        I know that you feel that you are correct because by the strict definition of the word suing, there may never have been a lawsuit, but most laymen are going to understand suing to also include being threatened with a lawsuit and settling out of court.

        • @[email protected]
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          127 minutes ago

          I feel that I’m correct because by both the strict definition of the word suing, and the inclusion of out of court settlements, I can’t find any examples of Monsanto pursuing any sort of legal action against farmers who accidentally grew their crops when the seeds were spread by natural means.

          Don’t get me wrong, the concept of patenting a living thing is ghoulish and evil, and farmers should absolutely be allowed to grow whatever seeds they want. Just don’t misrepresent someone intentionally breaching a contract as something totally accidental and out of their control