The USA is losing its grasp on the world economy. And they know it. Emerging countries such as India, Brazil, and China are rapidly becoming the new leaders on the global markets. The response of the US government? Try to force pro-US trade agreements on the rest of the world. So far, only a handful of countries have agreed to cooperate. And it seems Europe is not interested anymore. The secret talks have been going on since 2013, and a few leaks obtained by Wikileaks showed a scary treaty. Yesterday, the full agreement has gone public.
I dived into it quickly to read the articles about intellectual property, which hugely favors the American entertainment industry. It forces countries to adapt copyright laws and allows right holders to sue copyright infringements across national boundaries.
Article 18.74: Civil and Administrative Procedures and Remedies
Each Party shall make available to right holders civil judicial procedures
concerning the enforcement of any intellectual property right covered in this
Chapter
Article 18.82: Legal Remedies and Safe Harbours149
The Parties recognise the importance of facilitating the continued development of legitimate online services operating as intermediaries and, in a manner consistent with Article 41 of the TRIPS Agreement, providing enforcement procedures that permit effective action by right holders against copyright infringement covered under this Chapter that occurs in the online environment. Accordingly, each Party shall ensure that legal remedies are available for right holders to address such copyright infringement and shall establish or maintain appropriate safe harbours in respect of online services that are Internet Service Providers.
An Internet Service Provider that removes or disables access to material in good faith under subparagraph (a) shall be exempt from any liability for having done so, provided that it takes reasonable steps in advance or promptly after to notify the person whose material is removed or disabled.
This is what we're dealing with people. The TPP forces ISP's to be internet police and absolves them of any responsibility after that. Countries that currently have no such laws will be forced to implement them. And this is only the tip of the TPP iceberg. It includes articles that allows corporations to sue governments for loss of income due to local laws, it lowers the entry barrier for genetically modified food (good news for Monsanto!), and opens the door for worldwide fracking. Luckily, thanks to our pal at the Ecuadorian embassy in London, the USA has not been able to push this trade agreement through in secret. The public outcry is huge, especially now that we see the complete text. If you live in one of the countries that agree to cooperate, let your voice be heard and stop this attempt at cultural imperialism.
You can find the entire text here, it's a depressing read though!
Steem on!
Menta