HARMONIZING JUSTICE: NAVIGATING FAIR COMPENSATION AND APPROPRIATION IN FOLK MUSIC COLLECTING AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

Chukwunye Augusta Ojeih(1), Olumide Ogidan(2), Emmanuel Sonuga(3),


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Abstract


This article embarks on a nuanced exploration of the intricate dynamics between folk music collecting and intellectual property law, with a particular emphasis on ensuring fair compensation for traditional musicians and communities. By dissecting the legal frameworks governing folk music, including copyright law and traditional knowledge protections, this research illuminates the complexities of appropriation and the imperative of cultural sensitivity. Through a meticulous analysis of case studies and legal precedents, the article proposes strategies for promoting fair compensation and cultural sensitivity while navigating the role of intellectual property law in this context. Ultimately, the paper contributes to a deeper understanding of the intersections between folk music, intellectual property, and cultural justice, informing policy recommendations and future research directions.


Keywords


Folk Music, Intellectual Property, Appropriation, Fair Compensation, Copyright Law.

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