Data Lounge: Canadian Supreme Court Redefines Family Law canadian supreme court Redefines Family Law Thursday, May 20th 1999 C. Barillas,Editor. Subject. RE canadian supreme court Redefines Family Law. Message. http://www.datalounge.com/datalounge/news/record.html?record=4272
Data Lounge: Phelps Cancels Canadian Supreme Court Protest Phelps Cancels canadian supreme court Protest Thursday, July 1st 1999 C. Barillas,Editor. Subject. RE Phelps Cancels canadian supreme court Protest. Message. http://www.datalounge.com/datalounge/news/record.html?record=4414
Extractions: OTTAWA (AP) - Canada's highest court sided with Monsanto Co. in a seven-year dispute over technology in farming, giving the Missouri-based agribusiness titan broad rights under patent law to control its genetically engineered crops. The Supreme Court of Canada rejected a Saskatchewan farmer's contention that he was an innocent bystander and should not have to pay for seeds he insists had arrived on his field by accident. The legal battle dates to 1997 when St. Louis-based Monsanto found on Percy Schmeiser's farm a canola variety the U.S. company had engineered to resist its powerful Roundup weedkiller. Some farmers, especially those from developing nations, fear that natural or accidental contamination of their conventional crops with biotech varieties will give biotech companies like Monsanto licenses to seize their crops. Anti-biotech activists had hoped the Supreme Court would limit the reach of Monsanto patent or perhaps even invalidate its right to patent a life form just as the court had denied in 2002 Harvard University's patent to a genetically engineered mouse used in cancer research.
The Confluence Monsanto vs Schmieser Goes to canadian supreme court. African Nations Reject GeneticallyModified Crops. Monsanto vs Schmieser Goes to canadian supreme court. http://www.confluenceweb.org/article.asp?articleID=52
4-Patents: Percy Schmeiser Seeks Canadian Supreme Court Appeal 4Patents Percy Schmeiser seeks canadian supreme court appeal. To GENET-news@xs4all.nl;Subject 4-Patents Percy Schmeiser seeks canadian supreme court appeal; http://www.gene.ch/genet/2002/Nov/msg00029.html
Extractions: GENET archive [Index] [Thread] - genet-news mailing list - PART I GENET-news TITLE: Farmer in Monsanto case seeks Supreme Court appeal SOURCE: The Globe and Mail, Canada, by Kim Lunman http://www.globeandmail.com/servlet/ArticleNews/PEstory/TGAM/ 20021106/UFARMAH/Headlines/headdex/headdexNational_temp/7/7/27/ DATE: Nov 6, 2002 archive: http://www.gene.ch/genet.html http://www.canadians.org/news_updates.htm?COC_token=024IK24 http://www.gene.ch/genet.html Prev by Date: 2-Plants: Controversy about GE pharma-maize continues Next by Date: 3-Food: Zimbabwean politican supports Zambias anti-GE food position Index(es): Main Thread Genetech pages
4-Patents: Canadian Supreme Court Decides On Onco-mouse Patent 4Patents canadian supreme court decides on onco-mouse patent. To GENET-news@xs4all.nl;Subject 4-Patents canadian supreme court decides on onco-mouse patent; http://www.gene.ch/genet/2002/May/msg00056.html
Extractions: GENET archive [Index] [Thread] - genet-news mailing list - GENET-news TITLE: The matter of mice and men Supreme Court to decide patented answer SOURCE: The Globe and Mail, Canada, by Kirk Makin http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/GIS.Servlets.HTMLTemplate? http://www.gene.ch/genet.html Prev by Date: 6-Regulation: China's Ministry of Health clarifies GMO rules for soybeans Next by Date: 9-Misc: Study suggests new role for "junk DNA" Index(es): Main Thread Genetech pages
Canadian Supreme Court Grants LEGO Company Leave To Appeal April 29, 2004 1127 AM US Eastern Timezone canadian supreme court grants LEGO CompanyLeave to Appeal RICHMOND HILL, Ontario(BUSINESS WIRE)April 29, 2004 http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&ne
MarijuanaNews.Com, Freedom Has Nothing To Fear From The Truth Today, the canadian supreme court in a move literally without precedent delayedthe oral arguments on the challenges to Canadas cannabis laws until http://www.marijuananews.com/news.php3?sid=607
Open Access News (Formerly: FOS News) Thursday, March 04, 2004. canadian supreme court rules for plaintiff in copyrightcase. CCH Canadian Ltd. v. Law Society of Upper Canada, 2004 SCC 13. http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2004_02_29_fosblogarchive.html
Extractions: JISC PLoS Biology ), the Institute of Physics Publishing (for the New Journal of Physics ), Lancaster University (for the Journal of Experimental Botany ), and the International Union of Crystallography (for all the IUCr journals). Excerpt from Friday's press release : "Three of the four awards will mean the waiving of submission fees for all UK authors, while the fourth with the Public Library of Science will include a 50% discount on the first 40 papers from the UK published in PLoS journals. The programme is the first in a three-year programme designed to encourage as much open access delivery of research findings as possible. Another invitation to publishers to tender for the second round of funding in the programme will be issued in early April. Alongside this programme, JISC, together with the Open Society Institute has also co-funded an author survey. Important results from the survey include: 92% of all authors surveyed support the principle of open access for all readers. Secondly, of authors who have experienced in an open access journal, 71% are more likely to do so again as a result of their experience. The full findings of the report will be published on the JISC web site within the next week."
IP: Canadian Supreme Court Restores Copyright Balance Subject IP canadian supreme court restores copyright balance. FromDavid Farber dfarber@earthlink.net ; To ipsub-1@majordomo http://www.interesting-people.org/archives/interesting-people/200204/msg00166.ht
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