May 23, 2015

How TPP could affect freedom of speech

Hundreds of tech companies and digital rights groups havesigned a letter to Congress that outlines some of the freedom of speech issues in TPP. Excerpt:



Threats to Fair Use: The TPP contains language that could prevent countries from expanding exceptions and limitations to copyright. The Fast Track Bill also contains nothing to promote balance in copyright law. This is despite how much value fair use has added to the U.S. economy and could add for investors in the growing economies of our trading partners.

Expensive and Harmful Costs of Online Enforcement: U.S. law incentivizes online content providers to take down content over a mere allegation of infringement. The TPP will likely emulate these rules, continuing to make it expensive and onerous for startups and small companies to oversee users’ activities and process each take down notice.

Criminalizing Journalism and Whistleblowing: TPP’s trade secrets provisions could make it a crime for people to reveal corporate wrongdoing "through a computer system.” The language is dangerously vague, and enables signatory countries to enact rules that would ban reporting on timely, critical issues affecting the public.

•State Courts Jeopardize User Protections: The TPP Investment Chapter contains text that would enable corporations to sue nations over democratic rules that allegedly harm expected future profits. Companies can use this process to undermine U.S. rules like fair use, net neutrality, and others designed to protect the free, open Internet and users' rights to free expression o


2 comments:

Capt. America said...

Trade deals can protect the fossil fuel industries from interference of any kind.

We need nuclear fusion power to eliminate the use of fossil fuels and nuclear fission. Now. Spend a trillion dollars wisely and we could probably have fusion power plants within 15 years.

The present energy industries will stop at nothing to prevent it.

Trying to send men to Mars using chemical rockets is reckless, inhumane, and plain crazy. We need a true fusion powered star drive for that, and the first few thousand trips should be manned by humanoid robots anyway. Make the first man on Mars buy a ticket.

Laird Wilcox said...

Obama is the President that progressives helped elect twice. You deserve what you get but the rest of us do not. It's hard to believe that you couldn't tell that he was a con man from the outset.