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Filipino lawmaker criticises 'good friend' Singapore over Taylor Swift exclusivity deal, wants Philippines to formally protest agreement

Filipino lawmaker Joey Salceda has criticized Singapore for its exclusive deal with Taylor Swift, stating that it is unfair to other countries in the region. He believes that the agreement violates the principles of fair trade and competition, and wants the Philippines to formally protest the agreement.

According to Salceda, the deal between Singapore and Taylor Swift was negotiated without any input from other countries in the region, including the Philippines. This has led to concerns about the potential negative impact on local music industries and artists.

Salceda also noted that the deal is a violation of the World Trade Organization's (WTO) rules on intellectual property rights. He believes that the agreement gives Taylor Swift an unfair advantage over other musicians and companies in the region, as it allows her to control the distribution and pricing of her music in Singapore.

In response to Salceda's criticism, Singapore has defended the deal, stating that it was negotiated in good faith and is beneficial to both parties. However, Salceda remains firm in his belief that the agreement is unfair and should be protested by the Philippines.


Published 56 days ago

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