This article evaluates the adoption and implementation of an Indigenous certification trademark system in Australia. Section II considers the use of copyright law, moral rights provisions and consumer protection laws to protect Indigenous cultural property in Australia. It suggests that there needs to be additional protection under trademark law—especially to deal with problems concerning communal ownership, material form and duration of protection. Section III evaluates the efficacy of the scheme for marks of authenticity established by the National Indigenous Arts Advocacy Association in November 1999. It contends that there were practical problems with the implementation of the scheme and symbolic concerns about the definition of “authen...
Cultural protection needs fuel, but it can be a solar panel. Some may think cultural protection only...
The project provides a literature review and critically examines existing laws and investigates opti...
This essay is a collaboration of four Indigenous researchers all tackling the issues of cultural pro...
This article evaluates the adoption and implementation of an Indigenous certification trademark syst...
Private initiatives of voluntary certification standards appear to be an attractive alternative to t...
In recent decades Australian aboriginal paintings have become increasingly sought after as high art...
A recent Law Reform Commission report into the recognition of indigenous customary laws in Australia...
Owoeye, OA ORCiD: 0000-0001-8716-2886This article examines image and identity rights in Australia. I...
This article analyzes research and legal cases about authorship, authenticity, and intellectual prop...
How important are national flags in the emerging global society? This is a relevant questi...
Item does not contain fulltextIn recent decades, cultural protocols have emerged as a non-judicial a...
Numerous national laws, international treaties, and commentators recognize the cultural import of cu...
The incorporation of Australian Indigenous motifs in contemporary fashion in Australia is a long-sta...
This article makes the case for the implementation of sui generis legislation in Australia for the ...
This article critically considers the legal regulation of Indigenous people's cultural heritage in W...
Cultural protection needs fuel, but it can be a solar panel. Some may think cultural protection only...
The project provides a literature review and critically examines existing laws and investigates opti...
This essay is a collaboration of four Indigenous researchers all tackling the issues of cultural pro...
This article evaluates the adoption and implementation of an Indigenous certification trademark syst...
Private initiatives of voluntary certification standards appear to be an attractive alternative to t...
In recent decades Australian aboriginal paintings have become increasingly sought after as high art...
A recent Law Reform Commission report into the recognition of indigenous customary laws in Australia...
Owoeye, OA ORCiD: 0000-0001-8716-2886This article examines image and identity rights in Australia. I...
This article analyzes research and legal cases about authorship, authenticity, and intellectual prop...
How important are national flags in the emerging global society? This is a relevant questi...
Item does not contain fulltextIn recent decades, cultural protocols have emerged as a non-judicial a...
Numerous national laws, international treaties, and commentators recognize the cultural import of cu...
The incorporation of Australian Indigenous motifs in contemporary fashion in Australia is a long-sta...
This article makes the case for the implementation of sui generis legislation in Australia for the ...
This article critically considers the legal regulation of Indigenous people's cultural heritage in W...
Cultural protection needs fuel, but it can be a solar panel. Some may think cultural protection only...
The project provides a literature review and critically examines existing laws and investigates opti...
This essay is a collaboration of four Indigenous researchers all tackling the issues of cultural pro...