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> I'm not sure how the ARS can use taxpayer money to develop a product, and
> then to license it for production without patenting it--which would place
> the formula in the public domain.
For sake of accuracy, my understanding is that the project was financed
through a small business grant and capital outside of the ARS, and that lab
facilities were rented by SAFE, Gordy's company.
I assume that all previous ARS research, paid for by the public purse, and
current ARS expertise was brought to bear, but my understanding is that the
specific work on MegaBee was supposed to be private.
Beyond that, I do not know if the ARS contributed more than what was hired
and if there was a 'Chinese Wall' or if things intermingled, or if they
obtained rights to new findings, if any.
It seems that the Tucson lab is publically taking credit for the project,
though, so I am not sure how arms length things are -- and were.
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