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posted by janrinok on Friday July 31 2015, @02:03PM   Printer-friendly
from the downside dept.

The latest Wikileaks drop is about the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement, and its probable impact on "State Owned Enterprises." (SOE)

The Analysis of Leaked TPPA Paper for Ministers' Guidance on SOEs, by Professor Jane Kelsey, Faculty of Law, University of Auckland, New Zealand, makes specific reference to public broadcasters as SOEs that could be included under the TPP, and subject to a variety of new, yet undefined, restrictions.

That could mean the CBC in Canada, and likely NPR and PBS in the US. In particular, it's possible that the TPP might insist that governments not provide support (such as funding or protections) for these, and other essential public services.

From the report:

It looks like SOEs are not allowed to get government support or non-commercial assistance – such as capital injections, subsidies, grants, cheaper access to finance, government guarantees and access to land, premises or facilities on preferential terms – if that causes "adverse effects" to another TPPA country. That kind of support is often essential for SOEs that provide public functions that are not proftable or are even loss-making.

{snip} ... it suggests that a postal service, public telecommunications provider or state-owned bank that receives financial support from the government to deliver services into poor areas for social reasons could be challenged by a courier firm, satellite operator or internet bank from another country that says the support is adversely affecting it and hence its country's interests.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday July 31 2015, @06:32PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday July 31 2015, @06:32PM (#216460)

    In corporate speak: get over it or get out.

    Which, given our lack of civilian access to space in non-government, non-corporate controlled spaceships (since they don't exist, and won't for the foreseeable future), really means:

    "Get over it, or kill yourself." Since there's really no other feasible means of leaving the world they dominate available to any of us.

    It is past time we started "killing" these corporations, as the penalty for undermining constitutional law and civilian government via these sorts of international, secret "agreements."

  • (Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Friday July 31 2015, @07:14PM

    by Phoenix666 (552) on Friday July 31 2015, @07:14PM (#216485) Journal

    It is past time we started "killing" these corporations, as the penalty for undermining constitutional law and civilian government via these sorts of international, secret "agreements."

    Given that it's going to be about 7 billion+ people vs. 10,000 oligarchs, I think we have the numbers to make that happen, even if we have to do Russian-style human wave attacks.

    --
    Washington DC delenda est.