Do you check if your indigenous art is authentic? If this was regulated for you, then you wouldn't need to. Come on Aotearoa NZ, is it time for us to ban inauthentic Māori art?
Māoriland is hiring, over the next few months we will grow our team from 5 to 15. We are both a little nervous and very excited. If you'd like to join our team, the first round of roles are on our website now.
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AJ Park principal Lynell Tuffery Huria is co-hosting an online panel discussion ‘IP: What is it, who owns it, how is it valued?’ being run by Showtools from 3.30pm NZT today.
Sign up using the below link to take part in today’s event:
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Iwi radio stations receive 500K each per year to operate.
They are required to cater to all ages across all genres.
Worth considering while we argue over a channel just for concert.
The World Intellectual Property Office’s (@WIPO) Traditional Knowledge Division in Geneva is looking for an intern as soon as possible in 2020. Find out more here. https://t.co/4ZdkjZdfGb
The WĀHINE TOA Superhero COMIC is now available! Only 500 copies printed...grab your limited and first editions on the link below. https://t.co/1d0wayI3Sb
The Australian and New Zealand governments are both tackling the complex issue of how to protect indigenous knowledge. Interestingly, while the issues of how to best protect indigenous knowledge are the same, they are taking vastly different approaches. https://t.co/GVy48KLvOc
The haka Ka Mate has had special protection in NZ since 2014 under the Haka Ka Mate Attribution Act. 22 April 2019 marked the five-year anniversary of the Act and imposed an obligation on MBIE to review the Act. #WorldIPDay https://t.co/f81RxGiJVY