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’TPP must strike a balance in IP’

Business Times, Malaysia

’TPP must strike a balance in IP’

By Rupa Damodaran

22 July 2013

KOTA KINABALU: The Asia Pacific region is leading the world in mobile computing, enabling the small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to leapfrog into large business opportunities.

If barriers are lowered through technology, what is to stop from more Skype, Angry bird or Google-type coming on board, said John Galligan of Microsoft Asia Pacific.

Social media has enabled them to have access to global supply chains and new markets, while cloud computing has also enabled greater collaboration across borders.

Galligan, speaking at the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) stakeholders meeting here during the ongoing 18th round of TPP negotiations, said there must be a balance in intellectual protection (IP) to ensure that small businesses are protected.

The TPP has to be forward thinking about technology and SMEs, he said.

Across the 11 countries, regulations differ with regards to data protection, data nationalism, security and intellectual property protection, there must be rules of engagement for data to stay on shore or leave the shores.

"The roadmap for advancing SMEs is by providing access to broadband, affordable devices and services, skills and markets."


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