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Ch 6 Restitution
LisaGiocondo edited this page Jan 13, 2023
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Thursday February 23, 2023, starting at 16:00 GMT = 17:00 CET (for 90 minutes)
Convenors: Saima Akhtar (Barnard College), Andrea Wallace (University of Exeter)
Youtube link: tba
Slides: tba
In this session we will look at the legal rights and issues relevant to restitution and how digitisation can both complicate and create new opportunities for heritage and intellectual property ownership. We will examine how physical property, digital property and intellectual property are considered (or not) by existing restitution initiatives at national and institutional levels. We will also explore how digitisation itself can result in new forms of data, knowledge, and wealth extraction, leading to digital colonialism.
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