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Thursday, May 23, 2013
New Animated Video About the TPP and its Chilling Effects on Internet Users
Maira Sutton
EFF
When most people think of a trade agreement, they're unlikely to think that it would have anything to do with regulating the Internet. For more than a decade, however, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative has included copyright enforcement in international trade deals. Such provisions empower countries to enact digital restrictions in the name of preventing illegal file sharing. In practice, these copyright measures strip Internet users of their rights to privacy, free speech, and access to knowledge and culture, and could even work to undermine their very
purpose of enabling and promoting innovation and creativity
.
Such provisions closely mirror the language carried in the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Up to this point, we have already seen over
15 years of harmful effects due to the DMCA
and now there are
widespread
efforts in the U.S.
to reform it. It's therefore both improper and contradictory for the U.S. Trade Rep to push the U.S. copyright system around the world when our own government recognizes that our system is defective.
This new animated video explains how two provisions of the
Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)
agreement's intellectual property chapter threaten users' rights.
First, it creates legal incentives for
Internet and online service providers to police their users' activities for copyright infringement
. Second, the TPP carries rigid protections for digital rights management (DRM) in ways that could create expansive
chilling effects
for anyone who wishes to legally share and interact with their content and devices.
Please share this video, spread the word about this
secretive multinational trade agreement
, and let others know how they can help fight it.
Take Action
You can express your concern about these problems — and others — that arise from a secret copyright agenda driving international agreements by
signing our petition to stop it
.
Wherever you are in the world, you can sign on to this petition
directed at decision-makers to demand a Fair Deal
.
If you’re in the U.S.,
take action
to send a message to your representative to demand an end to these secret backroom negotiations.
If you're in Peru, join Hiperderecho and tell the Peruvian president that our
rights on the Internet are non-negotiable
.
Spread the Word
Our website “
Why the Heck Should I Care About the TPP?
” lays out some of the worst consequences for Internet users if this agreement were to pass.
Share our infographic about the TPP! We have versions in both
English
and
Spanish
.
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