Quite the opposite. Monsanto sues the trespassed and contaminated farmer for growing patented Monsanto seeds without permission.
Monsanto wins.
“Quite the opposite. Monsanto sues the trespassed and contaminated farmer for growing patented Monsanto seeds without permission.
Monsanto wins.”
This is twisted.
I’m not sure that’s correct. The most recent case was where the farmer used GM wheat seeds which he grew to re-plant rather than buy new GM seed.
In a just world, one would hope any farmer being sued for unlicensed GM crops could hoist their middle finger at Monsanto until they can explain how this never released seed showed up in Oregon.