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Wikileaked! Here Is The TPP’s Intellectual Property Chapter

Friday, October 16, 2015 12:40
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Wikileaked! Here Is The TPP’s Intellectual Property Chapter

(The Real Agenda) The organization known as Wikileaks has been an important resource for those who struggle to learn about governments’ secret dealings. Today, Wikileaks has done it once again by publishing more details about the secretive Transpacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement. You can read it at your leisure below.


Luis R. Miranda is an award-winning journalist and the founder and editor-in-chief at The Real Agenda. His career spans over 18 years and almost every form of news media. His articles include subjects such as environmentalism, Agenda 21, climate change, geopolitics, globalisation, health, vaccines, food safety, corporate control of governments, immigration and banking cartels, among others. Luis has worked as a news reporter, on-air personality for Live and Live-to-tape news programs. He has also worked as a script writer, producer and co-producer on broadcast news. Read more about Luis.

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  • At a first glance this legal document file seems to concern the respect of trademarks and patents in international locations.

    There is certainly more to come to identify more specifics – however – in an overview – the legal framework presented thus far seems reasonable and typical of such work and extends the trademark and potentially patent protections we enjoy here in the US to foreign trading partners.

    These developments are of immediate interest to me as the inventor at GordonRocketCompany.com as I hope to export the idea to be locally-built by small companies around the world with patent protection.

    Here is an interesting paragraph regarding music:

    Article QQ.G.1: {Right of Reproduction}
    Each Party shall provide67 that authors, performers, and producers of phonograms68 have
    the right69 to authorize or prohibit all reproductions of their works, performances70, and
    phonograms in any manner or form, including in electronic form.

    That, for instance, seems fair enough. If there are no protections – there is no incentive to create or produce. This is not the “copyright death” of the internet, but only as written protects stolen and wrongfully sold creative material with international, intellectual copyright.

    Thank-you for the information.

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