This In Brief explores the drivers behind intellectual property policy in the Pacific Islands region through examining World Intellectual Property Day 2015 in Solomon Islands. It argues that this event, and the related official statements, illustrate the problematic way in which the plight of musicians and artists is used to further entrench Pacific Island countries into the global intellectual property regime (GIPR).AusAI
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One argument posits that copyright is necessary for incentivising creative expressions. To what exte...
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This presentation provides an overview of IPR in the context of heritage and contemporary arts in th...
This book considers the challenges of creating appropriate intellectual property frameworks in devel...
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This paper is concerned with the impact of intellectual property laws on development in small island...
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International intellectual property law (hereafter referred to as IP law) has an increasingly import...
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