1 j.) "Community" refers to the congregation .of people with social cohesion and 2 idehtity organized around common values interacting with intimacy and 3 reciprocity in.a shared circumscribed location in:units larger. than a household; 4 and has more similarities in the types and forms of their material goods; 5 k) "Indigenous peoples" are people, communities and nations who claim a 6 historical continuitY and cultural affinity with societies endemic to their original 7 territories. They have historically formed and still currently form the 8 minority / non- dominant sectors within 9 intentioned towards preserving, reviving, and enhancing the efficacy, cohesion, 10 imd uniqueness of their traditional social values and customary ties along with a 11 conscientious effort to transmit this knowledge to future generations; 12 1.) "Derivative work" is one that is primarily a new work but incorporated some 13 previously published material. This preyiously published material makes the 14 work a derivative wmk under the copyright law. To be copyrightable, a 15 derivative work must be different enough from the original to be regarded as a 16 "new work" or must contain a substantial amount of new material. Making minor· 17 changes or additions of little substance to a preexisting work will not qualify the 18 work 'as a new version for copyright purposes. The new material must be. 19 original and copyrightable in itself. Titles, short phrases and format for example, 20 are not copyrightable; 21 m.) "Communal ownership" refers to common ownership within·a community; 22 n.) "R:oyalty" refers to the payment to the holder of a patent or copyright or 23 resource for the right to use their property; 24 0.) "Craft" describes the family of artistic practices within the decorative arts, 25 traditionally, is defined by their relationship to functional or utilitarian products 26 (such as sculptural forms in the vessel tradition) 27 media as wood, clay, glass/textiles and metal; 28 p.) "Social process" refers to the means by which culture and social organization 29 change or are preserved due to process or practice; 30 q. "Oral expression" refers to the expression uttered by the mouth; spoken; oral 31 testimony or transmitted by speech; 32 1'. "Rites" refer to formal· or cer~monial 3 , majority~culture societies and are Or by their use of such natural acts or, procedures prescribed or

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