Cultural Heritage Preservation and Trade Secret Protection: Safeguarding Traditional Knowledge
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56042/jipr.v31i4.11589Keywords:
Trade Secret, Cultural Heritage , Traditional KnowledgeAbstract
Preserving cultural heritage and conserving traditional knowledge are vital initiatives that help to maintain the diverse range of human experiences, promote sustainable development, and protect the rights of local and indigenous groups. This study explores the intricate relationships that exist between the preservation of cultural heritage, the protection of trade secrets, and the preservation of traditional knowledge. It also looks at the opportunities, problems, and moral issues that arise in this dynamic field. The preservation of cultural legacy includes a wide range of material and immaterial things that have been passed down from previous generations, such as monuments, artifacts, languages, and practices. In a similar vein, traditional knowledge refers to the insights, customs, and inventions that have been passed down through the generations within certain communities and represent deep links between people and their environments. Complex dynamics that call for careful thought and sophisticated responses overlap the lines between trade secret protection and cultural heritage preservation. Trade secret protection attempts to keep private information that gives companies a competitive edge safe, but when traditional knowledge is commercialized without sufficient protections, it raises concerns about accountability, transparency, and fair benefit-sharing. Using existing legal frameworks, international agreements, and community-based approaches as a point of reference, this article examines the complex link between trade secret protection, cultural heritage preservation, and traditional knowledge. It provides methods for successfully striking a balance between the need to safeguard commercial secrets, ethical concerns, and cultural heritage preservation through a thorough study. This study concludes by highlighting how crucial it is to respect indigenous and local communities' rights, dignity, and autonomy in order to preserve cultural heritage and safeguard traditional knowledge. Societies may maintain cultural variety.