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Myths and Misconceptions Surrounding Intellectual Property Rights

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by Jennie S. Bev

“Patenting” Indonesia’s cultural heritage is tempting, but it just a widespread misconception. The so-called “public domain” of Internet is a myth too, as creative common rights based on creative common licenses also have limitations. Myths and misconceptions surrounding intellectual property (IP) rights must be clarified if Indonesia is to be considered equally advanced in terms of legal literacy in this highly borderless world.

Now, first things first. What are intellectual property rights? They are exclusive rights belonging to the creators or owners of products of the minds, which immediately materialize at the moment of creation. Thus, registering them is not required, but oftentimes necessary for the purpose of producing legal evidence of time of creation. Read the rest of this entry »

Written by Beni Bevly

October 4th, 2009 at 11:10 am