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Old September 24, 2010   #31
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Dianne's seeds has Earl's Faux. I've purchased from her on several occasions and am very satisfied.
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Old September 24, 2010   #32
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The entire subject of Patents become somewhat cloudy when dealing with public colleges. If Public funds finance the research, then the public owns the results of the research, i.e., they are in the public domain. By law, theroretically, a US patent cannot be issued to anything that the taxpayers paid to produce.
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Old September 24, 2010   #33
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theroretically, a US patent cannot be issued to anything that the taxpayers paid to produce

Don't say that around the U of Wisconsin. They have one of the most profitable schools when it comes to licensing their stuff.

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Old September 24, 2010   #34
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They are probably using private funds, or at the least, not Federal funds.
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Old September 24, 2010   #35
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this is probably a topic for a different thread, but federal and state institutions issue patents all the time, regardless of funding source. Although their motivation for protecting intellectual property may be somewhat different than for private companies, they have been assertive at protecting novel discoveries/inventions. As Carol mentions, IP licensing is an important source of revenue for many universities.
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Old September 25, 2010   #36
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Private ownership of publicly funded technology patents;
the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayh%E2%80%93Dole_Act
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Old September 25, 2010   #37
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Politics is a forbidden subject here on this forum, but this goes beyond political, into legal. As a tax payer, I own a percentage of each patent of every patent ever issued to any university that was derived by the use of public funds. As a partial owner of those patents, I certainly have a right to use that product for my own personal use without having to pay any royalty to anybody....My opinion...take me to court if you do not agree.
It gets iffy if I were to make a profit from that usage...but I still own a percentage of that patent!!.
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Old September 25, 2010   #38
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Ami

We are hoping to have everything up and going by thanksgiving the end of november.

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Old September 25, 2010   #39
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I personally do not find any good reasons why intellectual
property developed at taxpayer expense should become an
asset of a private company that the same taxpayer's that
funded its development have to pay that company to use.

Where Bayh-Dole got really juicy for the private sector was
when the practice was extended by the Reagan administration
to *any* technology developed with public funds, by any
company, not just universities, non-profits, and small business,
by administrative fiat:
http://www.constructionweblinks.com/...2005/stri.html

(This is getting well beyond the seed question, but the
Wikipedia explanation of the impact of Bayh-Dole seemed
incomplete without it. Calls for revolution in response
should perhaps be posted to a different forum.)
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Old September 25, 2010   #40
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I read drug companies get up to 85% of their money for research from the taxpayer. There definitely is a need for reform.
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Old September 25, 2010   #41
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"Steal this egg.":-)
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Old September 25, 2010   #42
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Back on the original topic - Spudayellow Strawberry has been tough for me to find.
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Old September 25, 2010   #43
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I strongly believe that if/when Bayh-Dole gets challenged @ the US Supreme Court level, it (the law) will be overturned. The law violates our constitution, and Congress does not have the right to create such a law, IMHO
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Old September 25, 2010   #44
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Quote:
Originally Posted by frogsleap farm View Post
Back on the original topic - Spudayellow Strawberry has been tough for me to find.
http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/S...low_Strawberry

Mark, the pictures shown on the above page at Tania's site are by Bill Jeffers, as so noted, so at least he's one person who must have the seeds.

I know you know him so just ask and I'm sure he'll send you a few seeds and won't charge you too much. LOL
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Old September 26, 2010   #45
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thank you Carolyn
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