Indigenous Heritage and Intellectual Property | Subtitle : genetic resources, traditional knowledge and folklore
Abstract : For indigenous cultures, property is an alien concept. Yet the market-driven industries of the developed world do not hesitate to exploit indigenous raw materials, from melodies to plants, using intellectual property law to justify their behaviour. Existing intellectual property law, for the most part, allows industries to use indigenous knowledge and resources without asking for consent and without sharing the benefits of such exploitation with the indigenous people themselves. It should surprise nobody that indigenous people object.
Recognizing that the commercial exploitation of indigenous knowledge and resources takes place in the midst of a genuine and significant clash of cultures, the eight contributors to this important book explore ways in which intellectual property law can expand to accommodate the interests of indigenous people to their traditional knowledge, genetic resources, indigenous names and designations, and folklore.
Registration No : B2062 Author : Silke von Lewinski (ed.)
Edition : 2nd edition Impresum : The Netherlands: Kluwer Law International, 2008 Description : Language : English
ISBN 978-90-411-2492-0 Classification: 1. 200 - ECONOMIC COMMUNITY / 240.4 - COMPETITIVE ECONOMIC - Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
Keyword : 1 IP
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