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  October 09, 2015
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			WikiLeaks Website
 
 
 
 
 
  
			  
			  
			  
			Today, 9 October, 2015
			
			WikiLeaks releases the final 
			negotiated text for 
			the TPP (Trans-Pacific Partnership) 
			Intellectual Property Rights Chapter.    
			The TPP encompasses 12 nations 
			representing more than 40 per cent of global GDP. Despite a final 
			agreement, the text is still being withheld from the public, notably 
			until after the Canadian election on October 19.   
			The document is dated four days ago, 
			October 5th, or last Monday, the same day it was 
			announced in Atlanta, Georgia that the 12 member states to the 
			treaty had reached an accord after five and a half years of 
			negotiations.   
			The IP Chapter of the TPP has perhaps 
			been the most controversial chapter due to its wide-ranging effects 
			on internet services, medicines, publishers, civil liberties and 
			biological patents.  
				
				"If TPP is ratified, people in the 
				Pacific-Rim countries would have to live by the rules in this 
				leaked text," said Peter Maybarduk, Public Citizen's Global 
				Access to Medicines Program Director.    
				"The new monopoly rights for big 
				pharmaceutical firms would compromise access to medicines in TPP 
				countries. The TPP would cost lives." 
			  
			  
			  
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				Today, 9 October, 2015 WikiLeaks 
				releases the final negotiated text for the TPP (Trans-Pacific 
				Partnership) Intellectual Property Rights Chapter.    
				The TPP encompasses 12 nations 
				representing more than 40 per cent of global GDP. Despite a 
				final agreement, the text is still being withheld from the 
				public, notably until after the Canadian election on October 19.
 The document is dated four days ago, October 5th, or last 
				Monday, the same day it was announced in Atlanta, Georgia that 
				the 12 member states to the treaty had reached an accord after 
				five and a half years of negotiations.
 
 The IP Chapter of the TPP has perhaps been the most 
				controversial chapter due to its wide-ranging effects on 
				internet services, medicines, publishers, civil liberties and 
				biological patents.
 
					
					"If TPP is ratified, people in 
					the Pacific-Rim countries would have to live by the rules in 
					this leaked text," said Peter Maybarduk, Public Citizen's 
					Global Access to Medicines Program Director.    
					"The new monopoly rights for big 
					pharmaceutical firms would compromise access to medicines in 
					TPP countries. The TPP would cost lives." 
				Hundreds of representatives from 
				large corporations had direct access to the negotiations whereas 
				elected officials had limited or no access.    
				Political opposition to the TPP in 
				the United States, the dominant member of the 12 negotiating 
				nations, has increased over time as details have emerged through 
				previous WikiLeaks disclosures.    
				Notably, the Democratic front 
				runner, 
				Hillary Clinton, came out 
				against the TPP on Wednesday saying:  
					
					"Based on what I know so far, I 
					can't support this agreement."  
				This is a populist reversal 
				by Hillary Clinton as earlier she has hailed the TPP as, 
					
					"the gold standard in trade 
					agreements". 
				In June the House of Representatives 
				of the US Congress narrowly approved to "fast-track" the TPP, 
				preventing the Congressmen from discussing or amending any parts 
				of the treaty, only vote for or against it.    
				218 voted for the "fast-track" 
				measure and 208 against. Only 28 House Democrats backed it. TPP 
				is the first of a trinity of US backed economic treaties, the 
				"Three Big T's", to be finalized.    
				The other two being, 
					
				 
				
				
				Source 
			View the leaked "TPP Treaty 
			- 
			Intellectual Property Rights Chapter, Consolidated Text".   
			
 
			Experts Analysis
				
					
					
					
					Expert Analysis: "Ambiguity Leads to Fallacy: Biologics 
					Exclusivity in the Trans-Pacific Partnership" 
					(PDF,
					
					
					HTML)
					
					Expert Analysis: "Pharmaceutical 
					Provisions in the TPP" (PDF,
					
					
					HTML)
					
					Expert Analysis: "TPP Transition 
					Periods on Pharmaceutical Intellectual Property Rules" (PDF,
					
					
					HTML)
					
					Expert Analysis: "International 
					Convention for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants 
					1991 (UPOV91)" (PDF,
					
					
					HTML)
					
					Expert Analysis: "Propiedad 
					Intelectual en el Tratado Transpacífico - Más Costos que 
					Beneficios"
					
					Expert Analysis: "Public Citizen 
					- WikiLeaks Publication of Complete, Final TPP Intellectual 
					Property" (PDF,
					
					
					HTML) 
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