Cautionary thoughts in the Age of Open Data  -- except in despotic or paranoid 
regimes.

bp

Begin forwarded message:

> From: Kate Lance <klance_rem...@yahoo.com>
> Subject: [Sdi-latinamericacaribbean] Nicaragua: company convicted of theft of 
> restricted cadastral information
> Date: December 5, 2013 12:52:59 PM EST
> To: SDI-legal-socioecon <legal-socioe...@lists.gsdi.org>, SDI-LAC 
> <sdi-latinamericacaribb...@lists.gsdi.org>
> Reply-To: Kate Lance <lanc...@aya.yale.edu>
> 
> Condenados por sustracción de información restringida
> 
> http://www.elnuevodiario.com.ni/sucesos/303713-condenados-sustraccion-de-informacion-restringida
> Nicaragua: company convicted of theft of restricted cadastral information 
> (article in Spanish)
> December 2, 2013: On charges of disclosing confidential information and 
> providing public access to classified information, Tosca Alexandra Altamirano 
> Barreda, who works for the Nicaraguan Institute of Land Studies (INETER), 
> could spend eight years in prison, while Tupac Amaru Aguilar Beteta who also 
> worked for that institution, could face a sentence of five years.
> The conviction for both former employees of the Nicaraguan Institute of 
> Territorial Studies, was issued by the Tenth District Criminal Trial Judge of 
> the capital, Nancy Aguirre.
> According to the prosecution, Tupac Amaru Aguilar was found guilty of 
> influence peddling, because was using his personal relationship with Tosca 
> Altamirano to get INETER's cadastral information.
> The stolen classified information (cadastral survey plans, cadastral data of 
> special areas of border protection and cadastral records of state property), 
> which is confidential and only the state can handle, was used by Aguilar 
> Altamirano and the company created by them, called "TGA, SA", which provided 
> surveying services. The two also appropriated aerial and satellite photos of 
> state properties.
> The sentencing for defendants was scheduled for court next Friday at 10:00 am.
> 
> 
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Bruce 
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