Stop Big Tech’s “Digital Trade” Sneak Attack on Personal Privacy, AI Accountability & Worker Rights
Trade Negotiators
Civil rights, consumer, labor, faith, small business, and other organizations are increasingly sounding the alarm about Big Tech lobbyists’ attempts to rig pending trade agreements behind closed doors with binding rules that would limit future consumer privacy, data security, AI accountability, algorithmic transparency, worker rights, and anti-monopoly laws and regulations in the United States and around the globe.
Please sign this joint petition opposing Big Tech’s dangerous “digital trade” agenda. The petition will be delivered to trade negotiators and other policymakers in the lead-up to fast-approaching trade summits during which critical decisions will be made on important digital governance issues.
To:
Trade Negotiators
From:
[Your Name]
As you negotiate new trade agreements, please oppose Big Tech-favored “digital trade” rules that undermine consumer privacy, data security, AI accountability, algorithmic transparency, worker rights, and anti-monopoly policies. And please utilize a transparent and accountable negotiating process that includes the release of draft texts for public scrutiny.