Rethinking Who 'Keeps' Heritage: 3D Technology, Repatriation and Copyright
- Title
- Rethinking Who 'Keeps' Heritage: 3D Technology, Repatriation and Copyright
- Description
- Using 3D scanning and printing technology for cultural heritage creates a new group of opportunities for preservation and access, while also causing a shift in how we view the ownership of this heritage. This article examines this issue from four angles: how 3D technology plays a role for heritage in danger; how it allows having multiple copies at once in such a way that affects repatriation dynamics; how it creates further copyright questions; and finally how it causes a new layer of ownership over the scans.
- Creator
- Oruç, Pinar
- Publisher
- München [Germany] : Verlag C.H. Beck
- Date Issued
- 2022
- Bibliographic Citation
- GRUR International: Journal of European and International IP Law; Vol. 71 Issue 12 (2022)
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