AUGUST 2023

VOlUME 06 ISSUE 08 AUGUST 2023
The Concept of IPR Ownership in the Context of the Copyright Legal System and Indonesian Society’s Cosmology
1Sukron Mahmud, 2Kholis Roisah
1,2Diponegoro University. Jl. Imam Bardjo, S.H. No. 1-3 Pleburan, Semarang City, Indonesia
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijsshr/v6-i8-12

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ABSTRACT

Ownership is conceptualized as a human right that gives the authority to order something that is owned. As a legal state, Indonesia regulates intellectual property rights, including copyright. In this study, normative legal research is used, which is descriptive-analytical. Copyright is an exclusive right or right owned by the creator of certain information and ideas to reproduce and regulate his work. The concept of ownership in copyright gives creators economic and moral rights automatically protected by the state through copyright law. In contrast, the principle of customary law is the concept of communal ownership. Customary law is more concerned with the interests of society than individual interests. In the cosmology of Indonesian society, most do not recognize individual ownership, but the concept of ownership in the culture of society only recognizes communal property rights or shared property, so the concept of IPR is not known in the culture of Indonesian society.

KEYWORDS:

ownership concept; Copyright; communal ownership

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