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In the New York Times, Delgado's agent, Javier Gomez, described the situation as "a clear breaking of intellectual property rights".
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Participants were then presented with a litany of moral dilemmas related to breaking traffic laws, reporting taxes, returning stolen property, and over-reporting travel expenses, among others.
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But other restrictions are invasive and have nothing to do with protecting intellectual property (like unlocking and jail-breaking your phone or adaptive technology for the blind to read).
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If we do not put a secure network around our intellectual property, it will be as if we are developing ground breaking technology as a public service to the world.
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There are reports of squatters breaking into houses, stealing everything they can, and then setting fire to property.
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