Links of values regarding the protecting of indigenouse knowledge from Union of Indian BC Cheifs, March 20, 2000 of interest here is the theme of "Oral History: Songs, dances, names and stories tell us who we are. What happens when oral history is shared? What happens when there is a breach of confidentiality? Should there be more community control of research projects? What are the ways to protect oral history? Intellectual Property Law and the Protection of Indigenous Folklore and Knowledge (Murdoch University Electronic Journal of Law, Vol 5, No 2. June, 1998) is an article from the online journal E Law written by Joseph Githaiga. " |
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