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Intellectual property laws deal inadequately with indigenous peoples' information. Although there has been extensive discussion of the issues in relation to artwork and heritage materials, there has been curiously little said about the ownership of cultural and intellectual property in published and archival materials. The complex issues in cultural documentation, primary and moral rights raise significant issues to which libraries and archives must respond.
Moorcroft et al. (Mon,) studied this question.