The appropriation of Indigenous knowledge is not adequately protected by Australian intellectual property laws. Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) rights include free, prior informed consent, integrity, attribution and benefit sharing. Appropriation of culture is demeaning but also steals economic opportunities from Indigenous people. This thesis will show how the True Tracks ICIP Protocols provide a framework for negotiating rights between ICIP holders and users. The thesis will explore ICIP and the gaps between the law in providing protection. It will also include case studies on performing arts; Indigenous arts; records management; film protocols; and traditional knowledge and biological materials. In conclusion, my the...
Over the past 20 years Indigenous Australians have called for greater recognition of Indigenous cult...
Indigenous knowledge of underdeveloped countries or of underdeveloped peoples within developed natio...
Intangible cultural heritage of the indigenous people poses unique challenges to the current intelle...
The project provides a literature review and critically examines existing laws and investigates opti...
Taking an interdisciplinary approach unmatched by any other book on this topic, this thoughtful Hand...
Australian copyright law and Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) have always sat un...
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 2007 provides a broad, holistic d...
Paper presented at the 8th Asia-Pacific Specials, Health and Law Librarians Conference 22-26 August ...
While modern indigenous artists, and especially collectives, have been able to resort to traditional...
This article addresses the clash between Western and Indigenous understandings of how cultural herit...
This essay is a collaboration of four Indigenous researchers all tackling the issues of cultural pro...
A recent Law Reform Commission report into the recognition of indigenous customary laws in Australia...
This paper, following on Michael F. Brown\u27s Who Owns Native Culture?, suggests that intellectual ...
The thesis is an exploration of how indigenous knowledge has emerged as a subject within Australian ...
This presentation was given as part of the Expert Seminar on Indigenous Cultures and Languages in co...
Over the past 20 years Indigenous Australians have called for greater recognition of Indigenous cult...
Indigenous knowledge of underdeveloped countries or of underdeveloped peoples within developed natio...
Intangible cultural heritage of the indigenous people poses unique challenges to the current intelle...
The project provides a literature review and critically examines existing laws and investigates opti...
Taking an interdisciplinary approach unmatched by any other book on this topic, this thoughtful Hand...
Australian copyright law and Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) have always sat un...
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 2007 provides a broad, holistic d...
Paper presented at the 8th Asia-Pacific Specials, Health and Law Librarians Conference 22-26 August ...
While modern indigenous artists, and especially collectives, have been able to resort to traditional...
This article addresses the clash between Western and Indigenous understandings of how cultural herit...
This essay is a collaboration of four Indigenous researchers all tackling the issues of cultural pro...
A recent Law Reform Commission report into the recognition of indigenous customary laws in Australia...
This paper, following on Michael F. Brown\u27s Who Owns Native Culture?, suggests that intellectual ...
The thesis is an exploration of how indigenous knowledge has emerged as a subject within Australian ...
This presentation was given as part of the Expert Seminar on Indigenous Cultures and Languages in co...
Over the past 20 years Indigenous Australians have called for greater recognition of Indigenous cult...
Indigenous knowledge of underdeveloped countries or of underdeveloped peoples within developed natio...
Intangible cultural heritage of the indigenous people poses unique challenges to the current intelle...