TPP language on copyright open to interpretation, needs to be more clear, say experts

'I think before you go and sign something you should have a better sense of what you are signing for,' says University of Ottawa professor Michael Geist.

The Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement is problematic for copyright and intellectual property, according to University of Ottawa professor Michael Geist but other experts say it provides protection for creators and investors.

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