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