Bulgarian Tangible Cultural Heritage Treasure from Lukovit City MANAGING AND MAINTAINING THE CULTURAL HERITAGE DATABASES BULGARIAN EXPERIENCE 1.BULGARIAN.

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Bulgarian Tangible Cultural Heritage Treasure from Lukovit City MANAGING AND MAINTAINING THE CULTURAL HERITAGE DATABASES BULGARIAN EXPERIENCE 1.BULGARIAN CREATIVE ECONOMY 2.BULGARIAN IP PROTECTION OF SOFTWARE AND DATABASES IP PROTECTION OF SOFTWARE IP PROTECTION OF DATADASES 4. CULTURAL HERITAGE DATABASES “ALIVE HUMAN TREASURES” “BULGARIAN ETHNOGRAPHIC TREASURES”

Bulgarian Tangible Cultural Heritage Treasure from Panagurishte City BULGARIAN SOFTWARE AND DATABASES INDUSTRY “The Economic Contribution of Copyright-Based Industries in Bulgaria”, 2007 Identified nine core copyright-based industries in Bulgaria according to WIPO methodology and classification approach : -Publishing industry -Software and Databases industry -Music industry -Broadcasting media industry -Film industry -Advertising industry -Photography industry -Visual and graphic arts industry -Collective rights management organizations The economic contribution of each copyright-based industry was measured by the economic indexes as GDP, AV, Emp., Imp.-Exp., The economic trends of Software and Databases industry development is 93%, the creation of new software and databases as well as web designs growths up to 108%, 0.511% from GDP, 0.621% from AV, 0.485% from Emp.-, Imp.-Exp.-no data.

Bulgarian Cultural Heritage Traditional Ritual Dance COPYRIGHT PROTECTION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE Original works-handicrafts; Artistic leather working; Making jewelry; Making wrought-iron items;Copper-working; Artistic casting;Making bells; Making knives;Making antique weapons Making embroidery; Artistic knitting and crochet;Making national dolls; Making folk musical instruments; Mural and icon painting; Making of artistic ceramics;Artistic woodworking; Making of artistic fabric;Woolen braiding; Making of national costumes and masks Whittling. Derivative works- folklore; Sui generis protection of software and databases.

Bulgarian Tangible Cultural Heritage Thracian treasure NATIONAL IP PROTECTION OF SOFTWARE Copyright and Related Rights Law, 1993 Software is protected as literary work The IP protection is given for the software itself The ideas and principles integrated into the interface of the program are excluded from IP protection

Bulgarian Tangible Cultural Heritage Thracian treasure NATIONAL IP PROTECTION OF DATABASES Copyright and Related Rights Law, 1993 Databases are IP protected in two manners: by copyright and by sui generis right Databases Copyright Protection Databases are protected as collective works The IP database protection is given for the manner of their compilation The holder of the copyright over the databases is their author

Bulgarian Tangible Cultural Heritage Thracian treasure NATIONAL IP PROTECTION OF DATABASES Databases Sui generis Protection Under sui generis protection are databases which are substantive investment Sui generis right is separately applicable, but in a manner which do not contradict to this copyright protection The sui generis protected databases may secondary be used by their legal user The holder of sui generis right is the investor

Intangible Bulgarian Cultural Heritage, Traditional Ritual Fire Dance-NESTINARI UNESCO Masterpiece IP ASPECTS OF CH DATABASES PROTECTION Regarding the IP issues of CH digitization applicable is the copyright protection of the created software and sui generis protection of the created databases, thus the authorities which order and maintain them are state budgeted i.e. the “state” is the “investor”-the right holder. Usually the creator of software and databases is an employee, i.e. the “state” is the copyright holder, if there isn’t a prior agreement on this issue. Regarding the CHL the national cultural heritage is in the public domain, i.e. there isn’t any IP protection over the traditional elements implemented in the objects, thus under IPR are only the handicrafts and folklore performances if the author or the artist could be defined.

Ministry of culture / “Alive Human Treasures” – Digital Register of Bulgarian Intangible Cultural Heritage/IF Establishment in ,by the Institute of Folklore-BAS, Ministry of culture and Community centers. The Digital Register of Bulgarian ICH is a state means for recognition of the elements of national ICH and support their preservation and transmission as well respect the collective IP of its generations.

Intangible Bulgarian Cultural Heritage, The “Bistrisa Grannies” UNESCO Masterpiece “Alive Human Treasures” – National System of Bulgarian Intangible Cultural Heritage/IF The National system “Alive Human Treasures” is databases representing Bulgarian ICH by its performers (carriers). The added into National system ICH carriers could be entered in the National representative list of ICH after a special procedure. Once subscribed in the National representative list they could be nominated for entering in UNESCO masterpiece list.

Traditional Bulgarian Handicrafts and House “Bulgarian Ethnography Treasure” Experimental Digital Archive This digital archive preserves, popularizes, educates and facilitates the access to Bulgarian ethnography artifacts as well as enables the digital restoration of different collections and regions and creates public and scientific information recourse. “Open Museum” Project

Bulgarian Cultural Heritage- The Rila Monastery THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION! Assoc.prof. Vladia Borisova PhD Intellectual Property Department Center for Intellectual Property University of National and World Economy