Tittel: | Working ethically with Indigenous cultural and intellectual property: Australia launches new protocols | Ansvar: | Patricia Adjei | Forfatter: | Adjei, Patricia | Materialtype: | Artikkel - elektronisk | Signatur: | WIPO Magazine | Utgitt: | Geneva : WIPO, 2020 | Omfang: | S. 30-37 | ISBN/ISSN: | 1564-7854 | Serie: | WIPO Magazine ; 4/2020 | Emneord: | Kultur / Urbefolkning | Geografiske emneord: | Australia | Innhold: | Australia’s unique First Nations artistic and cultural expression is deeply and firmly connected to over 75,000 years of heritage and continuing practice, and its uniqueness has been recognized both within Australia and internationally.
However, as is the case in many countries, there remains a significant gap in legal protection for traditional cultural expressions and knowledge in Australia. Australian copyright law currently only protects works by individual Indigenous artists, with no law to specifically prevent the misuse, distortion or alteration of Indigenous cultural and intellectual property (IP) that is communally owned or part of an Indigenous group’s heritage. | Del av verk: | WIPO Magazine 4/2020 |
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