http://www.pubpat.org/monsantorejections.htm

NEW YORK – July 24, 2007 -- The Public Patent Foundation (PUBPAT)
announced today that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has
rejected four key Monsanto patents related to genetically modified crops
that PUBPAT challenged last year because the agricultural giant is using
them to harass, intimidate, sue - and in some cases literally bankrupt -
American farmers.  In its Office Actions rejecting each of the patents,
the USPTO held that evidence submitted by PUBPAT, in addition to other
prior art located by the Patent Office's Examiners, showed that Monsanto
was not entitled to any of the patents.

Monsanto has filed dozens of patent infringement lawsuits asserting the
four challenged patents against American farmers, many of whom are
unable to hire adequate representation to defend themselves in court.
The crime these farmers are accused of is nothing more than saving seed
from one year's crop to replant the following year, something farmers
have done since the beginning of time. 

-- ams

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