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Email discusses U.S. talks with Antigua over potential government‑authorized intellectual property theft

Email discusses U.S. talks with Antigua over potential government‑authorized intellectual property theft The passage hints at a possible settlement discussion between the U.S. and Antigua regarding a controversial plan to authorize IP theft, but provides no concrete names, dates, or transaction details. The claim is vague, lacks verification, and mentions only a generic government spokesperson, limiting immediate investigative value. Key insights: U.S. government reportedly in settlement talks with Antigua as of a recent Friday.; Antigua is considering a plan that would authorize government‑backed piracy of intellectual property.; A U.S. spokeswoman, Nkenge Harmon, is cited as the source of the email.

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Email discusses U.S. talks with Antigua over potential government‑authorized intellectual property theft The passage hints at a possible settlement discussion between the U.S. and Antigua regarding a controversial plan to authorize IP theft, but provides no concrete names, dates, or transaction details. The claim is vague, lacks verification, and mentions only a generic government spokesperson, limiting immediate investigative value. Key insights: U.S. government reportedly in settlement talks with Antigua as of a recent Friday.; Antigua is considering a plan that would authorize government‑backed piracy of intellectual property.; A U.S. spokeswoman, Nkenge Harmon, is cited as the source of the email.

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