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lá cờ (quốc gia) của thổ dân úc lại thuộc sở hữu tư nhân của nghệ sĩ sáng tác, và điều này tạo ra bao phiều toái về (tiền, chi phí, tranh chấp) bản quyền...
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It was created in 1971 by an artist (nghệ sĩ) named Harold Thomas and went onto to become culturally accepted (được chấp nhận về mặt văn hóa) as the flag of the Aboriginal (thổ dân) people. And then as above, went onto being proclaimed (công bố, tuyên bố) a national flag (lá cờ quốc gia) by the government (chính quyền).

Unfortunately, since then, Harold Thomas has licensed the flag to various private agencies. One of the licenses was exclusive (độc quyền) to a clothing label, which now means that no other Aboriginal business can print clothes with the flag on it without paying royalties (chi phí bản quyền). (Sitting around 20%) A lot of Aboriginals feel dismay at the current situation of the licensing.

...I am rather free market orientated and do respect the artists desires.

But, the situation is rather unique, I can’t seem to find any other examples in the world of a nations/cultures flag being owned by an individual.

The creator has no intention to relinquish (từ bỏ) the copyright, so movements have already sprung up.

Bài trước: Lớn chuyện rồi
Tags: economics

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