• tutus@links.hackliberty.org
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    If you develop drugs using tax payer money, then that has to be paid back in some way. Either as a percentage of profits (based on percentage invested), paying back the investment (with interest) or an agreement on a cheaper price. Or something else.

    Pharma has had it’s cake and eating it for far too long.

    Nothing that is being suggested is unreasonable here.

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      Wild you don’t even suggest the patent to be open, like researchers have to do when they are taxpayer funded.

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        Why is it ‘wild’? I said or something else which I think covers it.

        By that premise it’s ‘wild’ you didn’t suggest the other thousand things they can do.

        Maybe we’re both just trying to talk about a better way of doing it without being experts.

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          I think he meant it’s wild we’ve been conditioned to not even think about government takeover of publicly funded assets. Like it still feels like the nuclear option even to Americans who believe they are socialists. Not that your comment was insufficient. I understand why you would feel defensive, the Internet can be a mean place.

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          If it’s a drug that is completely government funded then it should be open. If the drug company has some skin in the game than allowing them to profit from the patent is not unreasonable if, and I mean if, the government gets something like a share of the profits or the ability to manufacture the drug as if they had a built in license. Just free money is corporate welfare. And we know what the right think of welfare.