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According to Finger (American Enterprise Institute) and Schuler (Development Research Group, World Bank) current intellectual property regimes are primarily concerned with knowledge found in developed countries. They present nine papers that explore issues of the exploitation of knowledge found in developing countries and existing and possible legal approaches towards such knowledge. Topics include the adaptation of traditional Indian crafts to "market requirements," intellectual property in the context of alternative trading organizations (ATOs or "fair trade" organizations such as Ten Thousand Villages), the promotion of the African music industry through the prevention of piracy, the prevention of counterfeit craft designs, and the "commercialization of ethnobotanical knowledge." Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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