The Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage (IPinCH) project was a seven-year international research initiative based at SFU. The research explores the rights, values, and responsibilities of material culture, cultural knowledge and the practice of heritage research.
Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage
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Contains proposals, newsletters and basic information about iPinCH.
How is genetic information being used to define—or redefine—identity, ancestry, and diversity? What are the ensuing social,…
How can processes of commodification be both harmful and beneficial to people around the world? What tools and strategies can…
The diversity of the world’s cultures, both past and present, is one of the key attractions of travel. Governments, the tourism…
Through collaborative partnerships with Indigenous people around the world, the IPinCH Project has supported a number of…
Through our work, the IPinCH Project seeks to explore the rights, values, and responsibilities of material culture, cultural…
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