DEBATE: That the TPP will harm Asia's growing digital economies

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DEBATE: That the TPP will harm Asia's growing digital economies

Date: 18 July 2013, 19:00-21:00
Venue: Function Room 6, Level 3, The Pacific Sutera, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
RSVP: to jeremy@ciroap.org by 11 July 2013, limited free tickets available

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The Trans-Pacific Partnership offers a golden opportunity for Asian nations to reap the rich rewards of global trade - or else it poses a dire threat to their sovereignty that would allow foreign multinational corporations to rewrite national laws for their own benefit. Opinions about the merits of the Trans-Pacific Partnership for Asia are polarised, making it difficult for ordinary citizens to separate fact from fiction. So what better topic for a debate, to clear the air and shed some light on this impenetrable and controversial subject?

Consumers International, in partnership with Digital News Asia, is hosting a free public 3-on-3 parliamentary-style debate on the proposition "That the TPP will harm Asia's growing digital economies". Drawn from across the region's government, industry and NGO communities, the participants will attempt to convince the audience that the TPP is the best hope for stimulating growth and innovation in Asia's high-tech industries - or that it will hamstring those industries with inappropriate laws pushed by foreign interests. Who wins? The audience will decide.

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We want to have a design in 4 formats to promote this online, but you can just do one format to respond to the brief, and the others can come after I select a winner. One of the formats should be suitable to be emailed, so you could do it either as a graphic, or else as an HTML page suitable for emailing. The second format should be a 430 x 130 banner. Third should be a 300 x 250 banner. Also one format in about 800x600 or similar that we can use as a presentation slide at the venue.

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Just to clarify, you don't need to include the whole blurb text.  Particularly in the small formats, that would be impossible.  It is mainly included as background for you.
Added Wednesday, June 19, 2013

I apologise for not getting back to you with comments and feedback - I had to travel to India and don't have proper Internet access here. I will get back to you as soon as I can. 
Added Saturday, June 22, 2013

Target Market(s)

Business people, NGOs, diplomats

Industry/Entity Type

Industry


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  • Sponsors' logos are attached.
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  • In at least the larger formats, we need to have space to show the names of the debaters. But we don't have those names yet, so for now it should say something like "Debating teams announced soon", with the facility to change it later when we do have the names. I had thought about maybe using a stage with a curtain drawn for the "coming soon" variant, and the curtains drawn back to reveal the names for the final variant. But I leave this to you.
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  • Prefer if you don't use stock photos of people.

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