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Professional artists in Vietnam : intellectual property rights, economic and cultural sustainability

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posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00 authored by Annette van den Bosch
The article outlines the legal context for Vietnamese artists that is not discussed in other literature, including the scarcity of data on the art market, the reasons for failure to enforce intellectual property (IP) rights and legal contracts, and the rapid growth of private-sector art dealing that makes an examination of the legal context so essential. The author's field research in Vietnam since 2003 is linked to analyses of Vietnam's art market and to civil codes and other international agreements that determine professional artists’ IP rights. This illustrates the reasons why IP rights have not been enforced or arbitrated in Vietnam. The author includes a discussion of the importance of enforcing IP law for the maintenance of artists’ incomes and careers, the development of a national art market, and for innovation and cultural sustainability in Vietnam.

History

Journal

Journal of arts management, law and society

Volume

39

Issue

3

Season

Fall

Pagination

221 - 236

Publisher

Heldref Publications

Location

Washington, DC

ISSN

1063-2921

eISSN

1930-7799

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2009, Heldref Publications

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