Protection of Cultural Goods - Economics of Identity

2012 | journal article. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Bicskei M, Bizer K, Gubaydullina Z. ​Protection of Cultural Goods - Economics of Identity​. ​​International Journal of Cultural Property. ​2012;​19​(1):​​97​-118​. ​doi:10.1017/S0940739112000070. 

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Authors
Bicskei, Marianna; Bizer, Kilian ; Gubaydullina, Zulia
Abstract
This article addresses the current international debate on the protection of cultural goods. Whereas some groups (such as indigenous peoples) are arguing for the creation of cultural property rights analogous to classic intellectual property rights such as patent and copyright, most industrialized countries advocate to keep cultural goods within the public domain. In this article, we develop an economic perspective based on identity and clarify the question of which cultural goods should be protected, regulated, or left in the public domain. We conclude that protection based on the concept of identity is required for a very limited scope of cultural goods.
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2012
Journal
International Journal of Cultural Property 
Organization
Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät
Language
English

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