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ASEAN-KOREA
Cultural & Creative Sectors Research


Indonesia's Batik Economy: From UNESCO Heritage to Global IP Asset (1)
When UNESCO recognized Indonesian batik as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2009, the designation triggered something beyond international prestige. It sparked a decades-long reckoning with a fundamental question: how does a country protect, commercialize, and scale a cultural asset that is simultaneously a living craft tradition, a national identity marker, and an increasingly contested piece of intellectual property?
Apr 8
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