Legal And Ethical Contexts for Collaborative Research
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Research and writing by Canadian academics conducted in collaboration with Indigenous people, or drawing on Indigenous knowledge, is governed by Indigenous laws and Canadian law and policy, including intellectual property law. This presentation addresses some of the challenges working within this legal and ethical environment and questions to consider in structuring collaborative relationships. It also introduces the IPinCH project (Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage, www.sfu.ca/ipinch) and the practical resources and network of support offered by the project. Please see link to related item for the accompanying video.
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