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07/02/2012 | Press release
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For Immediate Release
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SIIA Says Trans-Pacific Partnership Should Promote
Cross-Border Flow of Information & Data
Open Policies, with Appropriate IP Protections, will
Benefit Cloud Computing & the Digital Economy
Washington, D.C. (June 29, 2012) - The Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA), the principal trade association for the software and digital content industries, today announced its support for promoting cross-border data flows in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), which is currently being negotiated. SIIA joined today with the National Foreign Trade Council and other trade associations representing a broad range of U.S. companies in a statement of support and a letter to US Trade Representative Ron Kirk, regarding this major priority for the digital economy.
"The Trans-Pacific Partnership presents a vital opportunity to facilitate global e-commerce in the region while improving international efforts to enforce intellectual property rights," said SIIA President Ken Wasch. "As the TPP undergoes its latest round of negotiations, the U.S. should work to ensure that international markets, enterprises and individuals can move and maintain data and information across borders in a reliable and secure manner."
"Allowing data to flow seamlessly across borders gives countries the power to fully utilize cloud computing's potential for cost savings and innovation," continued Wasch. "We believe that by giving cloud computing room to thrive while also ensuring the effective protection of intellectual property rights, the TPP can enrich the broader regional economy."
Specifically, SIIA urges Ambassador Kirk to prioritize these legally binding commitments as the TPP is negotiated:
• Permit cross-border information flows, while ensuring
that privacy and intellectual property rights are
protected.
• Allow business enterprises from the TPP parties to
transact business through e-commerce platforms without
establishing a commercial presence in each country.
• Prohibit localization requirements that call for the use
of local computing infrastructure, such as servers, as a
condition for doing business or investment in a TPP country
or engaging in e-commerce or cross-border trade.
About SIIA
The Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) is
the principal trade association for the software and
digital content industry. SIIA provides global services in
government relations, business development, corporate
education and intellectual property protection to more than
500 leading software and information companies. For more
information, visit www.siia.net.