Patent is only good for twenty years, so this sounds like more BS. Cant sue with an expired patent. Its public domain after expiration.
Robert Malone is one of the people listed on the patent and he was kicked off twitter for spreading misinformation during covid.
From Google
Dr. Robert Malone does not hold the primary or foundational patents for modern mRNA vaccines, although he contributed to the early foundational research in the late 1980s. He holds several patents related to fundamental RNA transfection and DNA vaccine technologies filed in the 1990s (such as US Patent 6,110,898 issued in 2000).
Bayer (through its Monsanto subsidiaries) filed patent infringement lawsuits in January 2026 against Pfizer/BioNTech, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson in U.S. federal courts.
pharmaphorum.com
What the Lawsuits ClaimThe suits allege that the companies used Bayer-owned technology—originally developed by Monsanto in the 1980s for agricultural biotechnology—to improve mRNA stability and protein expression in their COVID-19 vaccines. Specifically:
reuters.com
US Patent No. 7,741,118 (filed based on 1980s/1990s work, granted in 2010, expires ~June 2027). It covers methods to identify and remove "problem" sequences (e.g., A/T-rich regions like ATTTA) in genetic code that cause mRNA instability or poor expression. This was used to optimize genes for pest-resistant crops (e.g., expressing Bt toxins more effectively in plants).
pharmaphorum.com
Bayer claims vaccine makers applied similar codon optimization and sequence modification techniques to stabilize the spike protein mRNA in Comirnaty (Pfizer/BioNTech) and Spikevax (Moderna), and a related DNA process for Jcovden (J&J's adenovirus vector vaccine).
patentdocs.org
Bayer is seeking damages and royalties on past vaccine sales (not injunctions to stop distribution). The vaccines generated tens of billions in revenue during the pandemic.
jdsupra.com
This is a standard patent infringement dispute in biotech/pharma, where broad foundational IP from one field (agriculture) is asserted against applications in another (human therapeutics). Similar cross-industry patent fights happen regularly.
How many People would have taken it so willingly if they knew Monsanto created the Vaccine?
Plenty, especially if Monsanto supported their favorite sports ball team.
You've got a valid point there..
99% of the originals
Not that many.
The original facts didn't dissuaded them ,1 more would have little effect.
The emotional can't think clearly , facts or not.
Patent is only good for twenty years, so this sounds like more BS. Cant sue with an expired patent. Its public domain after expiration.
Robert Malone is one of the people listed on the patent and he was kicked off twitter for spreading misinformation during covid.
From Google
Dr. Robert Malone does not hold the primary or foundational patents for modern mRNA vaccines, although he contributed to the early foundational research in the late 1980s. He holds several patents related to fundamental RNA transfection and DNA vaccine technologies filed in the 1990s (such as US Patent 6,110,898 issued in 2000).
Bayer (through its Monsanto subsidiaries) filed patent infringement lawsuits in January 2026 against Pfizer/BioNTech, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson in U.S. federal courts.
pharmaphorum.com
What the Lawsuits ClaimThe suits allege that the companies used Bayer-owned technology—originally developed by Monsanto in the 1980s for agricultural biotechnology—to improve mRNA stability and protein expression in their COVID-19 vaccines. Specifically:
reuters.com
US Patent No. 7,741,118 (filed based on 1980s/1990s work, granted in 2010, expires ~June 2027). It covers methods to identify and remove "problem" sequences (e.g., A/T-rich regions like ATTTA) in genetic code that cause mRNA instability or poor expression. This was used to optimize genes for pest-resistant crops (e.g., expressing Bt toxins more effectively in plants).
pharmaphorum.com
Bayer claims vaccine makers applied similar codon optimization and sequence modification techniques to stabilize the spike protein mRNA in Comirnaty (Pfizer/BioNTech) and Spikevax (Moderna), and a related DNA process for Jcovden (J&J's adenovirus vector vaccine).
patentdocs.org
Bayer is seeking damages and royalties on past vaccine sales (not injunctions to stop distribution). The vaccines generated tens of billions in revenue during the pandemic.
jdsupra.com
This is a standard patent infringement dispute in biotech/pharma, where broad foundational IP from one field (agriculture) is asserted against applications in another (human therapeutics). Similar cross-industry patent fights happen regularly.
european-biotechnology.com
Thanks for the info!
They have just sealed their fate
I still wish those suckers already were suffering for their attrocities...
Patent long-trolling