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Tag Archives: IP

Traditional Arts Indiana webinar: using creative commons

Traditional Arts Indiana webinar recording: Using Creative Commons, led by Jason Baird Jackson in June, 2011. This is a terrific resource that would be great to use for teaching about vernacular culture, intellectual property systems, and issues in protecting cultural…
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  • Posted: August 26, 2011
  • Categories: Blog, News
  • Tags: creative commons, cultural property, digital media, IP, vernacular culture, webinar

Webinar Series on issues in Public Folklore and Cultural Property

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  • Posted: March 10, 2011
  • Categories: Blog, News
  • Tags: cultural property, IP, Public Folklore, webinar

New Working Paper series on Cultural Property: CP101

These articles (linked below) are really great food for thought, especially for thinking about group versus individual CP and looking at the use of CP from inside and outside cultural groups. http://www.cultural-property.org/cp101 CP 101: Concepts and Institutions in Cultural Property…
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  • Posted: January 27, 2011
  • Categories: Blog, News
  • Tags: cultural property, Dorothy Noyes, IP, Kilian Bizer, publication, Stefan Goth
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I am a folklorist and heritage consultant currently finishing up my dissertation on continuity and innovation in the Dane-zaa (northwestern Athabascan) dreamers' song tradition. My work has focused on collaborative ethnography, Indigenous technologies, and Indigenous use of digital media.
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