Claire wrote these lines which bear repeating to make my work below make sense: >But simply proving in court that the process existed before Purina >patented it will take money, possibly millions. Compared to Purina >(and mother company Nestle), Wysong is a tiny company. Defending this >claim could bankrupt them, despite the validity of their claim. Anyone >who remembers the Nestle boycotts may also remember that Nestle >eventually responded; the petition to Nestle is worthwhile and may >be effective. > > http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/help-wysong > >Wysong has filed (or is considering filing) a countersuit for patents >misuse and misleading the US Patent Office. Yes, the baby formula boycotts, and wasn't there at least one other? What it took back then were actual boycotts of any Nestle and daughter company products. People actually showed their knowledge of what products to not buy in their letters to Nestle. An educated consumer can be a frightening consumer. Let's see: Nestle Nespresso coffees and coffee makers Purina: Alpo, Beggin Strips, Beneful, Busy Bone, Purina chows, Chew Eez, Chewfific, Delicat, Fancy Feast, Friskies, Kit Kaboodle, Mighty Dog, Moist and Meaty, Pro Plan, One, Second Nature, Bonz, Tidy Cat, Purina Veterinary Diets, Whisker Lickin's, Yesterday's News, Breeze Nestle Waters: Pure Life, Aquarel, Vera Nestle Professional (out-of-home market service) Nestle Nutrition: *****with my eyes I can not catch all of those to list them but someone else can go to http://www.nestlenutrition.com/en/our_brands/ and include the list so far then add to it to make it closer to comprehensive. There are a lot of baby products and more.***** Others: Power Bar, Nido, Chocapic, Perrier, Nesquik, NaturNes, Maggi, Dolce Gusto, KitKat, Nescafe We are dealing with our service company trying to repair a master control box again so my service is very up and down and limited. *****I just also found <http://www.nestle.com/Brands/RelatedPages/Brands+A-Z+Master.htm> which is hopefully comprehensive but I can't get it open with our service dropping so many packets. Could someone else go there and make an easily viewed master list of products to boycott -- or at first to threaten to boycott in their letters to Nestle? ***** A lot of people here will use many of the Nestle products for their human everyday use, and certainly Yesterday's News has been popular for ferrets, so people who want to mention options INSTEAD of Yesterday's News may find their work appreciated and ferret people will want to mention that losing a chunk of the ferret market, where Yesterday's News is widely used, would hurt Nestle. I don't use Wysong, actually, but I think that the patenting of pre- existing technology to get licensing fees just because the companies involved can't afford to patent is pretty thoroughly nauseating. *****Why boycott OTHER Nestle divisions and write directly to those divisions? It sets up a great intra-company dynamic where other divisions see just one division hurting THEIR bottom lines and THEIR bonuses so their company's own other division heads also speak against the one division that is causing them trouble. It is a very effective form of corporate "divide and conquer".***** Sukie (not a vet) Recommended ferret health links: http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/ferrethealth/ http://ferrethealth.org/archive/ http://www.afip.org/ferrets/index.html http://www.miamiferret.org/ http://www.ferretcongress.org/ http://www.trifl.org/index.shtml http://homepage.mac.com/sukie/sukiesferretlinks.html [Posted in FML 6289]