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Protection of Intellectual, Biological and Cultural Property in Papua New Guinea
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Protection of Intellectual, Biological and Cultural Property in Papua New Guinea
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Intellectual, biological and cultural property rights are a powerful and debatable topic. They offer the possibility for protection of rights to intangible resources, including the products of knowledge and creativity. The forces of globalisation have made this subject of immediate, international concern. Struggles for ownership of
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- Preliminary pages
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- 1. Introduction - Mark Busse and Kathy Whimp
- 2. Intellectual property rights in Papua New Guinea - Leslie Harroun
- 3. Multiple perspectives on intellectual property - Marilyn Strathern
- 4. Copyrighting traditional Tolai knowledge? - Jacob L Simet
- 5. The National Cultural Property (Preservation) Act - Mark Busse
- 6. Ownership of ideas and things - John D Muke
- 7. Stealing music from/in Papua New Guinea - Don Niles
- 8. Plant genetic resources of Papua New Guinea - RN Kambuou
- 9. Genetic, biochemical and medicinal resources - Lohi Matainaho
- 10. Access to genetic resources legal and policy issues - Kathy Whimp
- 11. The search for an interim solution - Brendan Tobin
- Appendix
- References
- Index