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Intellectual Property for Mystics? Considerations on Protecting Traditional Wisdom Systems

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 November 2010

Rosanne Trottier
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Abstract

Efforts to protect, if not revitalize, intangible cultural heritage in its traditional communities, cannot succeed without due attention to issues of ownership—cultural, environmental, intellectual, economic … “intellectual property” categories in a wisdom system such as that of the Baul of Bengal show that Traditional Knowledge, Customary Law and Traditional Cultural Expressions are inseparable “property,” and that “ownership” should be understood on traditional terms. Within such an integrated continuum, knowledge itself is not limited to it modern meaning.

Is it possible to bring about a true and equitable dialogue between radically antagonistic intellectual property universes—the modern one driven by profit, and traditional ones rooted in complex systems of multiple values?

The death of a wise old one is the loss of a whole library

—L. S. Senghor

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © International Cultural Property Society 2010

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