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[Linux-aus] FTA with China



Last week I wrote a note about the Howard Governments push for regional FTA's. The concern was the after the debate on the AUSFTA Chapter 17, that Australia would push as a defacto arm of USA similar IP laws with these regional FTA's.

So when you read the following DFAT website under the Interectual Property Rights heading.

http://www.dfat.gov.au/geo/china/framework/economic_framework.html

There is one line that stands outs.

"The Parties will work cooperatively bilaterally, regionally and multilaterally on matters of intellectual property protection."

The use of word "multilaterally" , could mean many things but to me indicates the affect of AUSFTA Chapter 17 could flow onto the China-Australia FTA.

Also from the *STUDY OF A BILATERAL FREE TRADE AGREEMENT (FTA) BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND MALAYSIA

http://www.dfat.gov.au/geo/malaysia/fta/tor.html
*

   * the potential for improved cooperation in areas such as
     competition policy and practices and intellectual property



In the Dissent *(http://www.dissent.com.au), BRYN DAVIES *wrote on AUSFTA’s implications for Australian intellectual property and communications industries. He shows AUSFTA’s intellectual property ‘harmonisation’ provisions are identical to proposals the US failed to get approved within the framework of the World Intellectual Property Organisation because of their bias towards US interests.

So now what I can say is that US is picking and using regional countries like Australia, Singapore, Chile, Israel, Jordan, Morocco and Panama one by one and slowly but surely getting it's own way by these funny FTA's to enforce it's framework in the WITO.

I hope my theory is wrong.

Craig