New and major coverage of OSGATA v. Monsanto by the Los Angeles Times. "Dan Ravicher, executive director of the Public Patent Foundation at Cardozo Law School, who is the lead attorney on the suit, says this is a misrepresentation. 'This is the exact phrase they've said to every single person who's ever asked them about it, including the judge. One problem is the words 'inadvertent means.' Well, they imply in their papers that they submitted to the courts, and they haven't denied it, that they believe it's the burden of the organic farmer to use their property to set up buffer zones, and if an organic farmer isn't forgoing their full property to create a buffer zone with their neighbors who are Monsanto customers, well then, any resulting contamination is their own fault and not inadvertent.'" More clarity on why our organic community lawsuit is essential for creating protection for innocent organic farmers from Monsanto bullying and abuse. Jim