[Flutopedia format] Legal Issues
This is a list of references related to legal issues surrounding music as well as indigenous cultures.
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[Flutopedia format] Legal Issues
[BIA 2010]
Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior.
Indian Entities Recognized and Eligible to Receive Services from the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Federal Register, Volume 75, Number 190, published by the Federal Register Online, October 1, 2010, pages 60810–60814.
[BIA 2010a]
Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior.
Supplement to Indian Entities Recognized and Eligible to Receive Services from the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Federal Register, Volume 75, Number 207, published by the Federal Register Online, October 27, 2010, page 66124.
[Brown-MF 1998]
Michael F. Brown.
“Can Culture Be Copyrighted?”,
Current Anthropology, Volume 39, Number 2, published by The Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, April 1998, pages 193–222.
[Congress 2010]
United States Congress.
Indian Arts and Crafts Amendments Act of 2010 — H. R. 725 / Public Law 111-211,
2010.
[Congress 2012]
United States Congress.
FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 — Conference Report to accompany H.R. 658,
February 1, 2012, 300 pages.
[Duthu 2008]
Bruce N. Duthu and Colin G. Calloway.
American Indians and the Law,
published by Viking, New York, 2008, 304 pages, ISBN 0-670-01857-0, hardcover.
Reissued in [Duthu 2009].
[Duthu 2009]
Bruce N. Duthu and Colin G. Calloway.
American Indians and the Law, Penguin Reprint Edition,
The Penguin Library of American Indian History, published by Penguin, New York, 2009, 304 pages, ISBN 0-14-311478-6 (978-0-14-311478-9), softcover.
Reissue of [Duthu 2008].
[Girvin 2000]
Polly Girvin.
“Mendocino County Intertribal Repatriation Project — An Interview with Polly Girvin”,
Grace Millennium, Winter 2000, pages 4–8.
[IACB 1935]
Indian Arts and Crafts Board.
Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1935 — United States Code Title 18, Sections 1158-1159 (18 U.S.C. 1158-59) and United States Code Title 25, Parts 305-309,
Approved August 27, 1935.
74th Congress, Publication Number 355 [S. 2203].
[IACB 1990]
Indian Arts and Crafts Board.
Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990,
1990.
[IACB 1996]
Indian Arts and Crafts Board.
Protection for Products of Indian Art and Craftsmanship — Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 25, Part 309, RIN 1090-AA45, Final Rule,
Federal Register, Volume 61, Number 204, published by the Federal Register Online, Published October 21, 1996, pages 54551–54556.
Dated October 15, 1996.
Federal Register DOCID:fr21oc96-8.
[Johnston-A 2014]
Amy Johnston.
“Charles Greul: The Non-Aboriginal Forebearer to the Northwest Coast Printmaking Movement”,
The Carleton Graduate Journal of Art and Culture, Volume 2, 2014, 19 pages.
[Joyce-Grendahl 2009a]
Kathleen Joyce-Grendahl.
“Labelling Your Flutes Correctly: The Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990”,
Voice of the Wind, Year 2009, Volume 2, published by the International Native American Flute Association, Suffolk, Virginia, 2009, page 16.
[Joyce-Grendahl 2010c]
Kathleen Joyce-Grendahl.
“Indian Arts and Crafts Amendment of 2010”,
Voice of the Wind, Year 2010, Volume 4, published by the International Native American Flute Association, Suffolk, Virginia, 2010, page 28.
[Kremers 2004]
Nancy Kremers.
“Speaking with a Forked Tongue in the Global Debate on Traditional Knowledge and Genetic Resources: Is U.S. Intellectual Property Law and Policy Really Aimed at Meaningful Protection for Native American Cultures?”,
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal, Volume 15, Issue 1, October 2004, 146 pages.
[Lewis-RB 2006]
Rodney B. Lewis and John T. Hestand.
“Federal Reserved Water Rights: Gila River Indian Community Settlement”,
Journal of Contemporary Water Research and Education, Issue 133, published by the Universities Council on Water Resources, May 2006, pages 34–42.
[Skrydstrup 2009]
Martin Skrydstrup.
Towards Intellectual Property Guidelines and Best Practices for Recording and Digitizing Intangible Cultural Heritage — A Survey of Codes, Conduct and Challenges in North America,
published by the World Intellectual Property Organization, June 2009, 156 pages.
Initial version dated October 2006, updated June 2009.
[UN 2008]
United Nations.
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples,
published by the United Nations, March 2008, 18 pages.
[USCO 2011]
United States Copyright Office.
Copyright Basics,
2011, 12 pages.
[WIPO 2003]
World Intellectual Property Organization.
Guide to the Copyright and Related Rights Treaties Administered by WIPO and Glossary of Copyright and Related Rights Term,
published by the World Intellectual Property Organization, Geneva, 2003, 317 pages, ISBN-13 978-92-805-1200-7.
Publication #891.
[Woltz 2006]
Jennie D. Woltz.
“The Economics of Cultural Misrepresentation: How Should the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 Be Marketed?”,
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal, Volume 17, Issue 2, 2006, 59 pages.
 
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