Dear friends, here is a short summary I've written for my political group on 
the chapter, this may be of interest to you as well:

Dear all,

WikiLeaks has just released a leak of the Trans-Pacific Partnership's 
Intellectual Property chapter, this could give us some ideas of what to expect 
in TTIP:

https://wikileaks.org/tpp-ip3/WikiLeaks-TPP-IP-Chapter/WikiLeaks-TPP-IP-Chapter-051015.pdf

Significant issues for us:

Trade Secrets:
The trade secrets chapter employs the very broad definition of trade secrets 
that we are fighting in the EU trade secrets directive currently in trilogue 
negotiations. Whistleblowers and journalists are particularly concerned that 
this broad definition is used to keep information about corporate scandals out 
of the public eye.

Patents:
TPP states that all innovations must be patentable that aren't listed as 
possible exceptions. The list includes plants and animals, but not software. 
I'm no expert on this, but this could imply that the provision of software 
patents, that we have successfully fought in the EU, would be mandatory.

Copyright:
Minimum protection terms of 70 years after the death of the author (already the 
case in the EU, but will lead to significant increases in copyright terms for 
several Asia-Pacific countries, with the associated problems), mandatory 
criminal sanctions against the circumvention of technological protection 
measures.

Geographical Indications:
Unlike the other IP subchapters, the provisions are more aimed at limiting the 
scope of Geographical Indications rather than strengthening them. This is no 
surprise as GIs are particularly pushed by the EU and the US is more reluctant. 
Once TPP is in force, the US will probably be able to point at their 
international obligations under TPP while negotiating GIs in the frame of TTIP.

Some good elements:
A positive acknowledgement of the public domain, although without any binding 
commitments to promote it.
A liability exemption for linking to infringing material.

Best,
Julia

> Am 09.10.2015 um 18:19 schrieb Ivan Martínez <[email protected]>:
> 
> Hi folks.
> 
> Today TPP chapter regarding to Intellectual Property Rights was leaked by 
> Wikileaks [1] and seems to be very dangerous. As Chilean NGO Derechos 
> Digitales has pointed [2] some clauses as the named "Appropiate Balance in 
> Copyright and Related Rights Systems", that can force to the signatory 
> countries to make changes into their own Right Laws to have more restrictions.
> 
> [1] https://wikileaks.org/tpp-ip3/
> [2] 
> https://www.derechosdigitales.org/9421/tpp-restringe-la-adopcion-excepciones-limitaciones
>  (in Spanish)
> 
> Thanks,
> -- 
> Iván Martínez
> Presidente - Wikimedia México A.C.
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