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Business, 13.09.2019 04:30 keirarae2005

Gaggle inc. decides to wrongly infringe on chirp chirp's patent and establish a similar "knock-off" product because chirp chirp is just a small start-up company and they lack the money to litigate in court with gaggle, inc.
gaggle, inc. is:
a. acting is war.
b. unethically exploiting their power and size in the marketplace.
c. ethically using the civil legal system just like everyone else.
d. ethically challenging the role of patent rights in society
e. none of the above

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