The Indigenous People’s Innovation Copyright and Legal Consequences: A case study of the plant chopper machine in Mulia Asih Farmer Group, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia

Journal Title: Journal of Economics, Finance and Management Studies - Year 2021, Vol 4, Issue 10

Abstract

Agrotourism is a tourism activity that combines plantation or agricultural activities by offering unique experiences to visitors. Indonesia, which has natural resources in the plantation and agricultural sectors, provides great opportunities for the community, one of which is implemented by the Mulia Asih Farmer Group in Humbang Raya Village, Central Kalimantan. Agricultural and plantation activities require fertilizer as an important component in increasing crop production, and there are even demands for environmentally friendly use of organic fertilizer or compost as an advantage so that people innovate to create organic fertilizer processing machines from the surrounding environment. This article uses a qualitative approach to discuss the findings of local communities and analyze them with the copyright law which regulates the copyright of photographic works and portraits taken without permission. Article 12 paragraph (1) of the Copyright Law regulates economic rights to portraits, there must be written consent from the person being photographed or their heirs for reproduction, distribution, announcements, commercial use, and/or communications used for billboards, advertisements, banners, pamphlets and more. The results of this study show that the public has not realized unintentional errors due to limited information so that the innovations made are claimed to be their own work even though they have previously been discovered by other communities.

Authors and Affiliations

Suriansyah Murhaini, Bhayu Rhama , Herry Panca Jaya, Ferry Setiawan

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  • EP ID EP706332
  • DOI 10.47191/jefms/v4-i10-30
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Suriansyah Murhaini, Bhayu Rhama, Herry Panca Jaya, Ferry Setiawan (2021). The Indigenous People’s Innovation Copyright and Legal Consequences: A case study of the plant chopper machine in Mulia Asih Farmer Group, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. Journal of Economics, Finance and Management Studies, 4(10), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-706332