Indonesian Arts Workers Needs Law Helping

Monday, 27 September 2010, 10:43 | Category : Bali News
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Arts workers in Indonesia who devote more attention and expression to work need help from other professions, including law circles for works of art in this country can be well documented and has the rights to intellectual property (IPR), said Slamet Rahadjo Djarot film artists.

“People like me just thinking and expressing art through film. Now, if I was also thinking about copyrights, patents or any other rights in the law, then I’m sure I’d failed to make the movie,” he said in a Monthly Series Discussion (invaded ) “Afternoon Tea – Indonesia Spirit: Cultural Crafts of Indonesia” at the Thousand Rasa Restaurant, on Friday.

In the Press Institute organized the event Dr. Soetomo (LPDS) with Metro TV and the Culture of Consecrated Djarum Slamet argued, for workers over the interests of art to express his ideas into works of art that can be enjoyed by the public.“Therefore, it’s good that people like Vienna Fleet legally obligated to help understand various matters concerning the rights of the artwork of people like me are,” Kiai said the figure of the prince Kamaludiningrat cast in the movie “The Enlightenment”, which is now circulating in the national cinema.

Vienna Armada is a member of the Press Council which is also a journalist and film watchers, as well as experienced legal practitioners who handle intellectual property rights and patents. In the Vienna discussions also convey some information about intellectual property rights and patents on the work of art.

Slamet rate, the Indonesian people should not worry or even angry response to any other nation to claim a number of works of art that had long existed at the same time also developed in Indonesia.

“The problem that often happens is that our nation is actually ignoring what is. All of a sudden we could be offended, even angry when there are other nations who are more concerned,” he said.

Movie director “Telegram” it was argued, the Indonesian people also not to be crazy to respond to a number of things related to Malaysia.

“Come on, make me really want to be Malaysia’s newest province in Indonesia. It’s just not Indonesian. So, yes Malaysia searching for identity reflect the greatness of Indonesia,” she said, to laughter by group discussion.

She also tells how many artists, including Eros Djarot who is also her brother, better assess the work of art as a form of offerings to the community and God.

“Surya Paloh never asked for permission to Eros, because the song Storm Passes must be the work of Eros became the theme song while Metro TV broadcast the tsunami disaster in Aceh in 2004. When Surya asked how the value of the rupiah to be paid upon the work of the song, LHA Eros even say, free because the song belongs to God, “said Slamet Rahardjo Djarot.

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