That's just BS and you know it.
That's just BS and you know it.
No, I am talking about the real world where there are multiple legal protections put into place to protect scientists' intellectual property. Those Material Transfer Agreements and Non-Disclosure Agreements aren't just handshakes; they are legal documents that carry weight in courts, even across international borders.
Rossi's hooey about not allowing independent tests because he doesn't have patent protection is just that: hooey.
You don't need patent protection on intellectual property; there are other ways to protect it.