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A factory has been releasing a chemical into a river for years. The company possesses internal research indicating the chemical poses long-term health risks, but this is not public knowledge. Downstream, a community relies on the river for fishing and recreation. The community members are unaware of the specific risks but have noticed a decline in fish populations. The legal framework is ambiguous about who owns the 'right' to a pollution-free river. Given this situation, which statement best evaluates the fundamental reason a private negotiation between the factory and the community is destined to fail?

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