This chapter investigates two propositions that have become premises of the international debate around the question of the protection of traditional knowledge: first, that the protection of traditional knowledge is primarily a question of the rights of Indigenous Peoples; and, secondly, that the form of the protection of traditional knowledge is primarily a question of intellectual property law.
Macmillan, F. (2017). The problematic relationship between traditional knowledge and the commons. In L.Z. Simona Pinton (a cura di), Cultural Heritage Scenarios 2015-2017 (pp. 675-692). Venezia : Edizioni Ca' Foscari.
The problematic relationship between traditional knowledge and the commons
Fiona MacmillanWriting – Original Draft Preparation
2017-01-01
Abstract
This chapter investigates two propositions that have become premises of the international debate around the question of the protection of traditional knowledge: first, that the protection of traditional knowledge is primarily a question of the rights of Indigenous Peoples; and, secondly, that the form of the protection of traditional knowledge is primarily a question of intellectual property law.File in questo prodotto:
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