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The latest back-room negotiations for the Transpacific Partnership Agreement (TPP) trade talks are scheduled for May 8-18 in Dallas. The negotiations have already caused a great deal of concern around the world and have attracted the attention of the Occupy movement.
Public Knowledge will host a press call at 2 p.m. (EDT) on Wednesday, May 2, to give reporters a preview of the TPP session and issues surrounding it, focusing largely on intellectual property issues such as copyright and access to medicine.
The call-in number is: 213-417-9250
Passcode 346109
A good explainer of the talks is here: http://www.publicknowledge.org/blog/whats-actually-tpp
Participating on the call will be:
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