The Electronic Frontier Foundation has pointed out a proposal in the TPP IP Chapter that would strip away the creator's termination rights, which means that it will grant the big corporate media the right to take a person's original creative work and keep it as their own.
Since 1978, the recording industry sucessfully terminated the rights of every original artist. Since just as it is back then, it will be like the days when Walt Disney lost his first creation, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, to Universal
The proposal to the TPP IP chapter doesn't just limit to musicians, in fact if Japan signs TPP, Ken Akamatsu's Love Hina and Negima will be owned by the big corporate media.
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