It’s a fairly well-accepted fact that theft of intellectual property in the U.S. is a big problem. So it isn’t very surprising that a report [PDF] released last week by the Commission on the Theft of American Intellectual Property — a U.S. advisory group — estimates annual losses resulting from such theft total more than $300 billion a year.

What is surprising, though, are some of the solutions proposed in the report.

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