The Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) is a trade agreement being negotiated between is negotiating with eleven countries: Australia, Brunei, Chile, Peru, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, United States. Canada and Mexico.
I offer no opinions here, just some links to blogs and articles on the intellectual property portion of the agreement for your perusal. Feel free to leave comments!
- Electronic Frontier Education
- Public Knowledge
- The Economic Impact of Copyright: A Presentation to TPP Negotiators
- New American TPP Copyright Provisions Threaten Internet Freedom, U.S. Sovereignty
- Vancouver Sun – Digital Life
- the Guardian – The Pacific free trade deal that’s anything but free
- Global Research Malaysia and the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP)
- Zero Paid Trans-Pacific Partnership Leaks Again – Copyright Limitations and Exceptions
- Law and Disorder Exporting copyright: Inside the secretive Trans-Pacific Partnership
- IFLA Library statement on Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement negotiations
- TechCentral.ie Critics concerned trade agreement will include SOPA languageTrans-Pacific Partnership has echoes of failed copyright reform measures
- infojustice.org Joint Statement on U.S. Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Proposal on Exceptions and Limitations
- techdirt – Hollywood Wines & Dines Kiwi Politicians To Get Them To Support Hollywood’s Copyright Insanity In TPP
- Washburn, Taylor, Yale Journal Getting Copyright Right in the Trans-Pacific Partnership
- USTR Introduces New Copyright Exceptions and Limitations Provision at San Diego TPP Talks
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