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The Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property
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PIJIP Projects: Traditional Knowledge, Genetic Resources and Traditional Cultural Expressions

PIJIP faculty perform scholarship and advise governmental, intergovernmental and nongovernmental organizations on the potential use of and limits on intellectual property protections (including trademarks, geographic indications, copyright, and disclosure of origin and access and benefit sharing requirements) in order to protect indigenous rights to produce and profit from their cultural, genetic, and other  resources. 

Professor Farley is the author of a much-cited article in this area, and Professor Jaszi has been active in the study of traditional cultural expression in Indonesia, where has been heading an academic mission to study the potential role of sui generis intellectual property systems in protecting and promoting traditional arts.  Mr. Sarnoff has produced a report for the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development on treaty mechanisms to implement disclosures of origin requirements in intellectual property applications.

PIJIP Page on Traditional Cultural Expressions in Indonesia

 

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