• Telorand@reddthat.com
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    They could always make the research and processes public domain, so no one person can unilaterally profit.

    But that’s not what they did, and that’s the problem.

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        Of course not, which is why they’re publicly funded. That’s the issue. They’re using public funds to make private profits.

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            License and release it into the public domain: research, methods, processes, patents—the whole deal.

            Privatizing medicine, even elective medicine, just ensures predation.

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              I’m not following. Making the results public domain doesn’t prohibit private companies from manufacturing for profit.

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                No, you got it. It’s not about prohibiting profit, it’s about preventing the exclusive ability to profit.

                Think of generic medicines (in the US) versus brand equivalents and how vast their cost difference is.