The clerk at the Patent Office will be coerced into withdrawing his objection 
when the  No Such Agency (NSA) taps into its non-existent, top-secret, 
yottabyte data base in Utah and finds that the patent clerk has visited 
Chechnya and Yemen several times recently and has been very politically active 
for the Tea Party. 


Bill Fairchild 
Franklin, TN 

“Political language is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder 
acceptable, and to give the appearance of solidity to pure wind.” [George 
Orwell] 

----- Original Message -----
From: "Gerhard Postpischil" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2013 3:47:46 PM 
Subject: Re: (OT?) Supreme Court rules human genes may not be patented 

On 6/13/2013 1:50 PM, John McKown wrote: 
> However, cDNA can be patented. That is genetic material that has been 
> "customized" by human. They just cannot patent "nature invented" genes. 

This looks like a gold mine for lawyers. Company XYZ files for a patent 
on modified DNA, and some clerk at the Patent Office requests proof that 
their sequence does not occur in nature. The P.O. might even require 
testing the DNA of every human individual, and perhaps some non-human 
ones, as proof. 

Or company RST gains a patent for a cDNA sequence, builds a Billion 
dollar empire based on applications, only to have some pimply teenager 
enter the Intel (or whatever it is these days) Science Fair showing the 
sequence to occur naturally in a Costa Rican tree frog <g> 

Gerhard Postpischil 
Bradford, Vermont 

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