Farmers
Defend Right To Protect Themselves From Monsanto
The family farmers, small and family owned seed
businesses, and agricultural organizations
challenging Monsanto’s patents on genetically
modified seed filed papers in federal court today
defending their right to seek legal protection from
the threat of being sued by Monsanto for patent
infringement should they ever become contaminated by Monsanto’s
genetically modified seed. The Public Patent
Foundation (PUBPAT) represents the plaintiffs in
the suit, titled Organic Seed Growers & Trade
Association (OSGATA), et al. v. Monsanto and
pending in the Southern District of New York.
Today’s filings respond to a motion filed by
Monsanto in mid-July to have the case dismissed. In
support of the plantiffs’ right to bring the
case, 12 agricultural organizations also filed a
friend-of-the-court amici brief.