"John Kulp" wrote in message
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> Well, they were luckier then than the Western companies who simply
> have their valid patents stolen by these scumbags aren't they? If, in
> fact, this happened. Try going to some Indian court to enforce your
> valid patent there and see what happens. If you live long enough to
> even get a hearing. See Bribes, Indian.
I'd have said you do have a point here.
That the Indian legal system doesn't work terribly well isn't news...
However, the drug companies are not blocked from going to court.
Accusations that the Indian legal system is instutionally currupt are
common.
But hey, so are accusations that the US copyright laws are designed to
protect Micky Mouse...
--
William Black
I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.
Barbeques on fire by the chalets past the castle headland
I watched the gift shops glitter in the darkness off the Newborough gate
All these moments will be lost in time, like icecream on the beach
Time for tea.
>
>>
>>The stuff's called 'Gymneme sylvestre' and seems to have some very odd
>>effects indeed, including some that seem to be impossible, such as
>>restoring insulin producing cells that have died....
>>
>>No Western drug company is working on this useful substance as there isn't
>>a
>>shed load of cash to be made.
>
> Oh right!! Diabetes is a huge problem and you make this sound like
> some miracle drug, so, of course, there's no money to be made. What
> an idiot.
>
>>
>>This is not the first time the Indian government has had to drag crooked
>>drug companies through the courts.
>
> Why don't they start with their own who do, indeed, steal from Western
> drug companies. What you described Pfizer doing, moron, if accurate
> is perfecting legal to do to see if a patent will, indeed, hold up.
> Whether you like it or not, it certainly is not crooked or illegal and
> happens all the time. Of course, you once again demonstrate that you
> know little to nothing about anything you post didn't you?
>
>>
>>The Indian government has an exceedingly poor view of the patent laws,
>>and
>>of the way US drug companies in particular wish them to be applied...
>
> They sure do. Having passed laws to allow Indian companies to
> outright steal and produce drugs under valid Western patents, ratbags
> that they are.
>
>>
>>For very good reasons...
>
> You mean all the money that is lining their pockets through the bribes
> they get in this contemptible manner?
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