This presentation session is about having a yarn to further understand the implications of how copyright laws apply to Indigenous artists and their cultural contemporary expression. The Western domain states that Copyright is a bundle of rights, which include economic and moral rights, protected in law whereas the Aboriginal domain believes that Aboriginal peoples must live and practice the laws from the ‘old ways’ in this new contemporary time. The second issue to yarn about is examining the impact of implementing Aboriginal protocols on the creative process and the Art Market
© 1996 Stephen GraySummary of Argument: The aim of this paper is to consider the legal avenues by wh...
Traditional knowledge represents an essential element of indigenous peoples’ cultural identity and d...
Taking an interdisciplinary approach unmatched by any other book on this topic, this thoughtful Hand...
This presentation session is about having a yarn to further understand the implications of how copyr...
The definition and scope of intellectual property and associated laws are under intense debate in th...
The project provides a literature review and critically examines existing laws and investigates opti...
Globalization and digital communication trends have provided new avenues and incentives for the comm...
While modern indigenous artists, and especially collectives, have been able to resort to traditional...
This essay is a collaboration of four Indigenous researchers all tackling the issues of cultural pro...
The last ten years has seen the development of intellectual property protocols for Indigenous knowle...
The definition and scope of intellectual property and associated laws are under intense debate in th...
A recent Law Reform Commission report into the recognition of indigenous customary laws in Australia...
The appropriation of Indigenous knowledge is not adequately protected by Australian intellectual pro...
Indigenous knowledge of underdeveloped countries or of underdeveloped peoples within developed natio...
This dissertation arises out of deep concerns over how Indigenous Intellectual Property and Traditio...
© 1996 Stephen GraySummary of Argument: The aim of this paper is to consider the legal avenues by wh...
Traditional knowledge represents an essential element of indigenous peoples’ cultural identity and d...
Taking an interdisciplinary approach unmatched by any other book on this topic, this thoughtful Hand...
This presentation session is about having a yarn to further understand the implications of how copyr...
The definition and scope of intellectual property and associated laws are under intense debate in th...
The project provides a literature review and critically examines existing laws and investigates opti...
Globalization and digital communication trends have provided new avenues and incentives for the comm...
While modern indigenous artists, and especially collectives, have been able to resort to traditional...
This essay is a collaboration of four Indigenous researchers all tackling the issues of cultural pro...
The last ten years has seen the development of intellectual property protocols for Indigenous knowle...
The definition and scope of intellectual property and associated laws are under intense debate in th...
A recent Law Reform Commission report into the recognition of indigenous customary laws in Australia...
The appropriation of Indigenous knowledge is not adequately protected by Australian intellectual pro...
Indigenous knowledge of underdeveloped countries or of underdeveloped peoples within developed natio...
This dissertation arises out of deep concerns over how Indigenous Intellectual Property and Traditio...
© 1996 Stephen GraySummary of Argument: The aim of this paper is to consider the legal avenues by wh...
Traditional knowledge represents an essential element of indigenous peoples’ cultural identity and d...
Taking an interdisciplinary approach unmatched by any other book on this topic, this thoughtful Hand...