Bob Molloy wrote:
> Chip Melford asked: "So, how does tweaking a substance protected by patent
> .....achieve anything other than broken law or five or more?
> 
> The answer was there in the original post:
> 
> Quote:
>     The potential benefits and geopolitical implications of this approach
> are almost limitless. Imagine a world where the most downtrodden can be
> rescued from the ravages of chronic disease that now beset them, generation
> after generation. 

Granted.

But, this doesn't address the question.

Sure, taking patented drugs and removing the profit from them
so regular people of earth can gain the benefit has great appeal.

However, that still doesn't make it legal.

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