USTR Claims TPP Has 'Unprecedented' Transparency, But It Won't Reveal The Details Unless You're A Big Industry Lobbyist

from the not-how-to-do-things dept

You would think that after the response to SOPA as well as the ongoing (and growing) movement against ACTA, that the USTR would heed some of the warning signs, and stop pushing trade agreements negotiated in secret with the help of Hollywood. But, that’s just not how the USTR works, apparently. When pressed to release a draft of the intellectual property sections of the new Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP), the USTR apparently told a bunch of civil liberties/civil society groups that the current level of transparency on TPP was “unprecedented.” And to prove it, they refused to let anyone see the draft document. At this point, it seems like the USTR simply thinks that lying to the public is its best course of action. We’ve already pointed out that the TPP negotiations are actually significantly more secret than even the already unprecedented levels of secrecy in ACTA.

So what could the USTR possibly mean in claiming that the TPP process has been transparent? Well, they like to talk about their “Industry Trade Advisory Committees” (ITACs), who get to see the documents and provide input. The USTR apparently insisted that “no one” on those boards were lobbyists. Yet, Jamie Love, over at KEI (who was present at this meeting) has listed out the members of these ITACs to show that, once again, the USTR is lying. Among the folks on the relevant ITACs are executives from a variety of lobbying groups, including the MPAA, the RIAA, the ESA, and PhRMA. In other words, all of the big corporate interests known for their desire to only expand IP law and enforcement to protect their own business models.

This is exactly the kind of thing that people have been protesting about SOPA and ACTA: crony capitalism with backroom deals involving old, slow and obsolete industry interests helping to write the laws that hold back innovation for the sake of keeping them from having to innovate. The USTR should be ashamed of itself. It should really open up the process. Release the drafts public, request open feedback, and stop just listening to one side of the story.

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Strofcon says:

Recourse?

So what would are the most effective means by which we could go SOPA/PIPA protest style on TPP and ACTA? How to we draw the same massive amount of attention to the USTR’s dishonesty and drive a change in the direction of their actions? Who do we contact directly to show the flood of opposition to such tactics? I’m all for explaning the problem and drawing attention to it here, but we need to define avenues by which we can VERY publicly call them out for lying, and also melt their phones and inboxes with our input against the bad moves. As I always hear at work, “come with solutions, not just problems.” 🙂

Anonymous Coward says:

basically, i think people are going to have to accept that this type of behaviour is never going to stop. it doesn’t matter what we do, it doesn’t matter what we want to do int he futer. it is just going to continue. the problem is, we have allowed things to get out of hand. we have allowed people, corporations to get away with whatever they want. we have allowed governments to do what they want, after taking oaths to represent ‘the people’ instead of demanding they do what they were in office for and having gotten away with things for so long, it is now almost impossible to stop. how can the things that are happening now be regarded as anything other than people being dictated to? when certain corporations, industries and individuals are bringing into being, laws that will have drastic effects and repercussions on ‘the people’, whilst not even consulting or considering ‘the people’, how can that be considered anywhere near what happens in ‘a democratic society’? we are allowing the piss to be taken out of us and demonstrating is not making anyone listen!

Keroberos (profile) says:

Re:

Your’s is the exact response that they have been working to get for decades. Unfortunately, I fear that after the “coolness” factor of the current protests wear off it will be business as usual for Congress and the lobbyists, and it will become much harder for those of us that want to change things to get support from the general public in the future (although I hope it won’t be).

As Thomas Jefferson said, “The price of freedom is eternal vigilance.” The problem is lobbyists are paid to be ever vigilant, whereas the public can be easily distracted.

Rekrul says:

When pressed to release a draft of the intellectual property sections of the new Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP), the USTR apparently told a bunch of civil liberties/civil society groups that the current level of transparency on TPP was “unprecedented.”

“You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.”
– Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride

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