Trans-Pacific Partnership
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TPP Could Outlaw Jailbreaking Smartphones
By now, most people will have heard the many ways in which the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a trade agreement between Australia, Canada, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, United States, Vietnam, Chile, Brunei, Singapore, and New Zealand, will restrict or prevent free expression for users of internet and related technologies, but with the…
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WikiLeaks Reveals ISPs to Disclose Copyright Infringer Details Under TPP
WikiLeaks has been revealing details of the Trans-Pacific Partnership since the deal was agreed (but not signed) by Australia, the United States, New Zealand, Canada, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Brunei, and Chile last week after years of negotiation, and the latest documents show that internet service providers in…
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Newly-Signed TTP Could be “Biggest Global Threat to the Internet”
After five years of negotiations – and of opponents protesting against it – the Trans-Pacific Partnership has been signed. The TPP agreement covers around 40% of the world’s economy and is designed to facilitate the free market – across Pacific countries Brunei, Chile, Singapore, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, the United States, and Vietnam via a…
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