Authors:
Dyah Permata Budi Asri
1
;
Siti Rochmah Ika
2
;
Sunarya Raharja
2
and
Putri Ayu Clarita
3
Affiliations:
1
Faculty of Law Janabadra University, Indonesia
;
2
Departement of Accounting, Janabadra University, Jalan Tentara Rakyat Mataram 55-57 Yogyakarta 55231, Indonesia
;
3
Departement of Accounting, Janabadra University, Jalan Tentara Rakyat Mataram 55-57 Yogyakarta 55231 Indonesia
Keyword(s):
Krebet Wood Batik, Local Potential, Intellectual Property Rights, Copyrights, Legal Protection.
Abstract:
This study aims to analyze the existence of the typical Krebet wood batik as a Local Area Potential where it
is reviewed by conducting judicial and economic reviews. This research is empirical juridical research with
descriptive analysis method by taking empirical data in Krebet Village, Bantul Regency, Special Province of
Yogyakarta. The results of this study indicate that there are local potentials in Krebet Bantul, namely Krebet
Wooden Batik which is an intellectual work of craftsmen in Krebet, where there is a distinctive characteristic
of Krebet wood batik motifs, which has the potential to apply for copyright registration on the wooden batik
motif. So far, legally the Krebet wooden batik has not been touched by IPR protection and the level of public
awareness in Krebet is very low to understand IPR due to various factors, namely education, community culture, bureaucracy and IPR registration fees and others. However, IPR assistance has been carried out so that
there has been a C
ertificate of Recording 2 (two) batik motifs, namely Colorful Batik Motifs and Red Black
Grompol Batik Motifs. From the economic aspect, registration of IPR has benefits for the community, especially the craftsmen community, to utilize their economic rights from the existence of these legal protections.
With the existence of legal protection, it will be possible for other parties who do not have the right to take
economic benefits, thus the creator can make maximum use of the economic benefits of the product of his
work, either for his own use or transferred to other parties.
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