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The Trans-Pacific Partnership’s (TPP) full contents have been revealed, and advocacy groups like the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) are not impressed, RT reports. The TPP “upholds corporate rights and interests at the direct expense of all of our digital rights,” the EFF said. Of particular concern is “provisions in the agreement that require real names and addresses associated with Internet domains such as .us, .ca or .au to be registered with the home government,” the report states. “This is dangerous especially for the ability of opposition groups in repressive countries to voice their concerns online without fear of violent retribution,” Fight For the Future (FFTF) said. President Barack Obama fired back, arguing that “if we don’t pass this agreement—if America doesn’t write those rules—then countries like China will.”
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