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OBOMB SIGNS=PURE FASCISM=TTP=TRADE… The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement ("TPP") (More) The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement ("TPP") http://tppinfo.org/
ANOTHER FASCIST GLOBALIST FREE TRADE AGREEMENT WITH 650 CORP'S ATTY'S AND NEGOTIATORS DRAFTING THIS NEW FREE TRADE AGRMT BETWN 9 DIFF COUNTRIES. BASED ON NAFTA BUT WITH MORE HEINEOUS RULES AND REGS ALL DONE IN SECRET. FOR HIGHER DRUG COSTS, INTERNET CENSORSHIP... THE LIST IS LONG.
AND NOT ONE SINGLE DEBATE IN ANY OF THERES COUNTRIES CONGRESS, SENATES OR PARLIMENTS.
THEY WILL KEEP THE TREATYS LAWS SECRET FOR 4 YEARS NEVER ANOUNCING ANY OF THE REGS IN THESE COUNTIES AND THE CHANGES IN TRADE AND YOUR LIFE STYLE THEY'LL IMPLEMENT.
THIS IS PURE FUCKING FASCISM ==THE CORPORATE STATE RUNNING OUR GOVT'S!!
FUCK YOU OBOMB!! TRAITOR!! BASTARD!! THROW HIM OUT NOW!!
TPP==free trade agreement currently being negotiated by nine countries: The United States, Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Chile, Malaysia, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, and Vietnam. Although the TPP covers a wide range of issues, this site focuses on the TPP's intellectual property (IP) chapter.
The TPP suffers from a serious lack of transparency, threatens to impose more stringent copyright without public input, and pressures foreign governments to adopt unbalanced laws.
Many of the same special interests that pushed for legislation like SOPA and PIPA have special access to this forum—including privileged access to the text as well as US negotiators.
Excessive copyright rights and enforcement adversely affect that ability of creators to create content, the ability of technology companies to make innovative products, and that ability of users to use content in new ways.
What's in the TPP?
Well, since everyone but country negotiators and industry "advisors" have been kept in the dark, it's hard to say.
But Public Knowledge has been tracking international IP issues for a number of years and a draft text was leaked in February 2011, so we can make an educated guess about what might be in the TPP's IP chapter.
(The agreement also covers a vast range of other issues, including tariffs on various kinds of goods, labor standards, telecommunications, and intellectual property.)
Here's an educated guess about what may be in it and how these provisions might affect you and people living in other TPP countries:
Protecting incidental copies. Kicking people off the internet.
The TPP would provide copyright owners power over "buffer copies." These are the small copies that computers need to make in the process moving data around. With buffer copy protection the number of transactions for which you would need a license from the copyright owner would increase a great deal. One impact of this could be that the music you stream from services such as Pandora could get much more expensive when rights holders demand higher license fees to compensate them for the "additional" copies.
The TPP would encourage your ISP and the content industry to agree to institute measures such as three strikes—which kicks you off your internet connection after three accusations of copyright infringement—and deep-packet-inspection—which is akin to the USPS opening your mail. While we can not be sure exactly what is in the TPP, these examples are derived from a copy of the TPP's IP chapter that leaked in February last year, the provisions that were reported to be part of earlier drafts of ACTA, and previous free trade agreements that the US has signed.
Criminalizing small scale copyright infringement. Locking out the Deaf and Blind.
Under the TPP, downloading music could be considered a crime. Your computer could be seized as a device that aids this offense and your kid could be sent to jail for downloading. Some of these rules are part of US law. The TPP makes them worse and also imposes similar rules on other countries that don't have them. The TPP would prevent the blind from reading DRM protected ebooks and the deaf from inserting closed captioning onto DRM protected DVDs. In the US, the Copyright Office has made rules in the past that allows the blind to break this DRM. But the continuation of these rules is not a guarantee. And the other TPP countries could fail to make similar rules.
Of course, the provisions of TPP could be much worse. We will only know if the text of the agreement is actually released to the public, something the USTR has refused to do.
Meanwhile, many content industry representatives have access to the text and can work towards getting more draconian provisions into the agreement. If this process seems outrageous to you, contact the White House to let them know that such secrecy is not only unjustifiable, but unacceptable. (Less)
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cup (150 mL) packed brown sugar 2â
cups (650 mL) all-purpose flour ½ tsp (2 mL) salt For the filling: ½ cup (125 mL) unsalted butter 1 cup (250 mL) packed brown sugar â
cup (75 mL) honey or maple syrup, corn syrup 2 Tbsp (30 mL) 35% cream 2 cups (500 mL) chopped pecans Method: Preheat the oven to 350ºF (180ºC) Line a 9Ã13"cake pan with parchment paper, leaving enough for a 2-inch overhang on long sides. Cream together butter and brown sugar until fluffy. Add in the salt and flour mixing until crumbly. Press the crust into the parchment lined pan and bake for 20 minutes or until golden brown. While the crust is baking, prepare the filling: combine butter, brown sugar, honey and 35% cream in a saucepan; stirring it over medium heat. Bring the mixture to ... (Less)
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