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Why Intellectual Property Rights In Traditional Knowledge Cannot Contribute To Sustainable Development, Dennis S. Karjala
Why Intellectual Property Rights In Traditional Knowledge Cannot Contribute To Sustainable Development, Dennis S. Karjala
Dennis S Karjala
This paper makes a simple point: If sustainability (however defined) is the goal, intellectual property rights in traditional knowledge do not move us toward the achievement of that goal. The reason is that the only social policy justification for recognizing intellectual property rights at all is that they supposedly serve as an incentive to create socially desirable works of authorship and inventions. They are not and should not serve as a reward for past achievements. In other words, outside of their usual incentive function of promoting new technology, intellectual property rights in traditional knowledge have no role to play in …