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Re: Otevřený dopis EP a EK - No patents on plants and animal
Napsal: 29 dub 2013, 08:10
od Josef.Kadlecek
No, nevím, jestli to není podvržená stránka; protože jsem měl celou nou spící NB s odpojenou sítí a na stránce vesele naskakovala jména podepsaných před šesti deseti sekundami. A wifi musím ručně startovat ...
Dost možná si jen Monsanto zjišťuje, kolik má odpůrců a kde.
Jo a tohle je výsledek hledání předmětné stránky googlem:
Na váš předmět vyhledávání - http://www.avaaz.org/en/monsanto_vs_mot ... c/?cEbilcb - nebyl nalezen žádný odkaz.
Návrhy:
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Zkuste jiná klíčová slova.
Zkuste obecnější klíčová slova.
Zkuste použít méně klíčových slov.
"To, že jsem schizofrenik ještě neznamená, že po mě nejdou"
Re: Otevřený dopis EP a EK - No patents on plants and animal
Napsal: 29 dub 2013, 08:22
od Vaclav.Malek
Myslím, že po tobě jdou... fakt viděl jsem je.

Re: Otevřený dopis EP a EK - No patents on plants and animal
Napsal: 26 kvě 2013, 22:29
od anonym72078
Dodam, ze ted byly na mnoha mistech protesty proti Monsantu (ktere stelesnuje lobby za patentovani genu + GMO).
Zucastnil jsem se v Bruselu, dalsi lidi se zucastnili v Praze a na Facebooku jsem zahlid jeste dalsi mista.
Mam se snazit zjistit, kdy se to bude projednavat v EP a chcete, abych smerem proti tomu vyvijel nejakou aktivitu?
Re: Otevřený dopis EP a EK - No patents on plants and animal
Napsal: 05 čer 2013, 16:35
od Tomas.Vymazal
Ja bych v tomhle moc rad pokracoval, protoze je to tema, ktere je ryze Piratske a na kterem se daji snadno sbirat politicke body. Pro pobaveni dodavam tohle supr video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9fAuK7WIV4
Re: Otevřený dopis EP a EK - No patents on plants and animal
Napsal: 14 čer 2013, 11:04
od Tomas.Vymazal
Dalsi Monstanto win:
Monsanto granted “patent on severed broccoli”
European Patent Office once again grants a patent on plant breeding
Munich 12.6.2013 Today the European Patent Office (EPO) in Munich granted a patent on conventional breeding. Seminis, a company owned by Monsanto, received the patent (EP 1597965) on broccoli derived from conventional breeding. The plants, which are supposed to make harvesting easier, are derived from conventional cross-breeding and selection. The patent covers the plants, the seeds and the “severed broccoli head”. It additionally covers a “plurality of broccoli plants .. . grown in a field of broccoli.” The European Parliament as well as the German Parliament have both been highly critical of such patents. Just recently, two millions of signatures were collected in a petition calling for a prohibition of patents on conventional breeding. No Patents on Seeds! is initiating an opposition against this latest Monsanto patent.
“We are calling for broad support of our opposition against the patent on 'severed broccoli'. The EPO and Monsanto are on a confrontation course with European society”, says Christoph Then for No Patents on Seeds! “We intend to send a clear signal that we will not let our food be monopolised.”
All the organisations involved are also making demands on European politicians. They are urging them to take over control of the EPO in order to change the interpretation of the current patent law through the Administrative Council of the EPO, which is the assembly of the Member States.
As is evident from a working document issued by the World Food Organisation FAO, industry is currently planning to exploit patents on conventional breeding to further big business. According to the figures, the global sales of patented plants derived from conventional breeding will increase from currently around 700 million US Dollars to 3 billion US Dollars in 2020. These figures are also based on patents granted by the EPO.
The organisations behind the coalition of No Patents on Seeds! are extremely concerned that such patents will foster further market concentration, making farmers and other stakeholders of the food supply chain even more dependent on just a few big international companies and ultimately reduce consumer choice. The coalition, No Patents on Seeds! , is organised by Bionext (Netherlands), The Berne Declaration (Switzerland), GeneWatch (UK), Greenpeace (Germany), Misereor (Germany), Development Fund (Norway), No Patents on Life (Germany), Rete Semi Rurali (Italy), Reseau Semences Paysannes (France) and Swissaid (Switzerland). They are all calling for a revision of European Patent Law to exclude breeding material, plants and animals and food derived thereof from patentability. The coalition is supported by several hundred other organisations (
http://www.no-patents-on-seeds.org).
Tohle me sere. Je to nase tema a vubec v tomhle smeru nejsme slyset.
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