> Sounded totally credible. For me it evoked the situation of GM plants that show up on plots of land of anti-GM farmers, rendering their crops commercially void (and theoretically infringing on the GM licence).
Except this almost never happens. But if it does, Monsanto (now Bayer) will reimburse you the cost of contaminated crops.
Except this almost never happens. But if it does, Monsanto (now Bayer) will reimburse you the cost of contaminated crops.