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Plant Breeder Rights - Canada

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Jimbo328

New member
Currently being perused by a company for inadvertently, purchasing, not using and advertising a seed variety that is in their stable. I was out of the country at the time of said advertisement and no transactions other than selling the grain as feed (for a loss) occurred. Advertisements were removed once an agent of theirs contacted me about it, do they have a case here or are they just trying to sniff out who I purchased the seed from?
 


quincy

Senior Member
This sounds like it could be a patent issue?

Whatever the claims made by seed company (infringement on trademark or patent), I don't see that you have any legal action to pursue. Whether the company does would require a personal review by an attorney in your area of Canada.

IP laws in different countries might share similarities but they are not the same.
 

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