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This is in addition to a review of. of ‘indigenous knowledge’ was first used by a group of anthropologists trying to build a basis for the recognition of cultural difference and of other forms of knowledge in the practices of development aid (Brokensha, Warren, Werner, 1980). 3 0 obj << /Filter /FlateDecode /Length 3811 >> stream 0000556886 00000 n Indigenous Knowledge Indigenous knowledge should be a starting point for these investments, and communities including women should have the power to make decisions pertaining to their lives and livelihoods. Our aim was to identify policy options that relate to the IP responsibilities of IP Australia and help to promote the cultural integrity and economic potential of Indigenous Knowledge. of Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS), and its role in development of community life.

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xmp.id:119F5DEB2120681183D1D18E1C580FA8 False � Learn more in: A Decolonial 4 2 ‘Indigenous knowledge’, a contested category Within the broader stream of criticism that has been made of categories such as ‘indigenous’, ‘local’ or ‘traditional knowledge’ and their inclusion … From September 2018 to 1 February 2019 IP Australia sought comments from stakeholders with an interest in how Indigenous Knowledge is protected, used and managed. - From September 2018 to 1 February 2019 IP Australia sought comments from stakeholders with an interest in how Indigenous Knowledge is protected, used and managed. /H [ 545624 143 ] Our aim was to identify policy options that relate to the IP responsibilities of IP Australia and help to promote the cultural integrity and economic potential of Indigenous Knowledge. ���� Adobe d �� � '##+++ #-%'4/%-7/22B2/7:BBBBB:DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD &.###&3')))'3>344443>;DDDDD;DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD &.###&3')))'3>344443>;DDDDD;DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD�� �� � " ��� 2016-04-21T14:18:52+02:00 xmp.did:01801174072068119109962267D9BEE0 We will continue engaging with stakeholders and other parts of government during 2020 to progress work on the protection of Indigenous Knowledge. Vascular Synphenology of Plant Communities. 0000556690 00000 n #$%&'()*23456789:BCDEFGHIJQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijqrstuvwxyz��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� � !1 If you have developed, or are developing a new plant variety, you may need plant breeder’s rights. To receive an email update when consultations commence, please sign up to our mailing list. << /O 496 Indigenous knowledge is unique to a given culture or society. If you want to protect the unique visual appearance of a product, you may need design rights. 0000548790 00000 n Find out what patents are and what’s involved in the application and management process. %%EOF 1 0 obj << /CropBox [ 0 0 439.369995 666.142029 ] /Thumb 413 0 R /Rotate 0 /MediaBox [ 0 0 439.369995 666.142029 ] /Resources 2 0 R /Parent 394 0 R /Contents 3 0 R /Type /Page >> endobj More information can be found in our, A summary of the feedback we received in this consultation was released in August 2019 in our, This consultation process followed the publication in March 2018 of, the key issues associated with the protection and management of Indigenous Knowledge in Australia; and. It is an ancient knowledge that is based on the way indigenous people see, think and do in the world based on their culture.

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These initiatives received support from stakeholders during our 2018-19 consultations. innovation and entrepreneurship). It is a knowledge system that predates colonisation and European modernity. This is a report we commissioned from the Australian National University’s Centre for Aboriginal Economic and Policy Research to better understand the economic value of Indigenous Knowledge. 0000589181 00000 n 217 0 obj <>>> endobj 245 0 obj <>/Font<>>>/Fields[]>> endobj 214 0 obj <>stream For enquiries, contact us. H��VWS[I~��?�b�v�ik�a���l��;x���DRF �h��"�$�A� 6������$@HYAIWB9�{��,�=3v_�T���������;G� ��!06~����������G4����#�' b#�����k�����y�Y�G���~��������~�S0&����с �������=������ҊZ�� LKs#�t"���`�h ���R;�������]�c�� 9T�X�D�PW�Fg2II8����e�k�� �����1j�=��s`8KH+++.� _Kd��d;��i�ܛf� ,O�2z���dsY��|&��`�dg0�:�I$��fdeU�4�l��=F�V��I����Ǐ ��� This paper explores the relationship between tradition-based knowledge of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and issues of IP, cultural heritage and economic empowerment. This publication is currently under review and will be redeveloped. Although both applied and basic (i.e., epistemological studies) research is encouraged, the Indigenous Knowledge Funding instrument focuses on experimental research which will lead to technology transfer and patents (i.e. Indigenous Knowledge: Issues for Protection and Management. We acknowledge these are challenging and uncertain times for everyone.

- Following the conclusion of the Indigenous Knowledge Consultations on 1 February 2019, IP Australia undertook further work based on stakeholder responses. from application/x-indesign to application/pdf Three interviews were held for each group of participants. Here are some examples of how IP rights can intersect with Indigenous Knowledge: If you are looking to apply for a trade mark, patent, design or plant breeders right that draws on knowledge, language or culture from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, you can find more information about working respectfully with this knowledge on our IK guidance for Applicants webpage. 2016-04-21T14:16:47+02:00 We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which our agency is located and where we conduct our business. These proposals are currently open on our policy register for feedback: The COVID-19 crisis has impacted our original timelines for this consultation and we are now planning to commence consultation in early 2021. 494 0 obj

xmp.did:01801174072068119109962267D9BEE0 IP Australia has developed an Indigenous Knowledge Work Plan 2020-21 which outlines a range of initiatives we are looking at to support protection of Indigenous Knowledge in the IP system. 494 44 /L 632990 If you are a self filer, attorney or a Qualified Person (QP) –this is the place to find our examination manuals, FAQs, case studies, search tools and more to help you further understand and research intellectual property. The responses to this consultation highlighted the need for further targeted consultation and policy development.

0000000022 00000 n �NHm�5)Ez�T�x:�WY��c(�/e1K��Po;���ע)d�kuz����n�%�~r�gY �'5�VS��. /Size 538 In November 2018, IP Australia held a series of roundtables across Australia as part of this consultation process. ���DŽp���lB������ȱ@��ȈB �����Xi4�����H���F�0��Ͳ&;ۊ`��ɶ�J,)�����$NL�Ƅ8�֢cI!��ץ�б����Ф>±3��ѧ@aB&��Ҧ���L��Ӧ��$� �ԥC�0W&p�գ`��!���֧cƴL��שhm��M@�Ь �P�Ѭlm���"j �ҧ��صG��8�Ӧ�IRP�j �Ԭ�"j �ի M@�֬�"j �׭�04M@�Я Arj �Ѯ��F�5 �Ҭ��鱄��ӪÉ�* �S��ҡ���Ԇ���ds���tVBN茙��՗F���VCiFȗL$� �ְ�c��aD�A#L2�����о�R�J���jX�m�0F$�@���,nĔ��$4V9\��O!aF�ra=�Ҵ�hY1���4�t�ƀB@���AX�����V�3 ���W�dRi���٧W������M�eFcI�8��Z��/t�x����δɡ�K�E�"L� �֦�������Y�9��������X�dqh�,"�8�E� �ЇGGrYZ9ܵ�w@�� endstream endobj 271 0 obj <>/Filter/FlateDecode/Height 71/Intent/RelativeColorimetric/Length 4971/Metadata 273 0 R/Name/X/Subtype/Image/Type/XObject/Width 105>>stream Report a problem or mistake on this page. 0 This project explored links between The Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit (IQ) and western science knowledge systems through a series of semi-directed interviews with knowledge holders led by a “curious scientist.” The focus was on specific water quality indicators. IP Australia is looking at ways the IP system can better support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to protect and benefit from their Indigenous Knowledge. , our IP guide for Indigenous businesses.