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Traditional Cultural Expressions benefit from certain extra protections under Canadian law.

Beyond what may first come to mind when we think of creative copyright, Canada has recognized the importance of protecting Traditional Cultural Expressions (TCEs) of Indigenous communities. TCEs- which are also referred to as “expressions of folklore”- include things like traditional designs, songs, dances, and other cultural practices that help form the history and identity of a community. The concept of protecting TCEs goes beyond standard copyright law and often involves a mix of legal, cultural, and community-specific mechanisms.

CARFAC Canada has provided a fantastic resource guide in both English and French about Indigenous intellectual and cultural property rights in the visual arts. Hit the link to learn more!

^ The information above was created by students from the Manitoba Legal Clinic for the Arts, it is not legal advice nor does it create a solicitor-client relationship. The Clinic provides information and services entirely for free. Why? To support artists doing what they do best– creating– which makes the world a better place for everyone! If you need legal assistance, please fill out an intake form at legalclinicforthearts.ca

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