Traditional cultural knowledge from indigenous communities has long been treated as being in the public domain, all over the world. Objects created by indigenous communities often hold sacred and spiritual importance, yet existing Anglo-American copyright law lacks consideration for these cultural values, and legally these artefacts are deemed to be in the public domain.
Read MoreEi, Cook Islands, 49913, 1982.33, Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira. Cultural Permissions Apply.