A debate emerges over New Zealand's extension of music copyright to 70 years, highlighting tensions between creative protection and Māori cultural rights concerning artistic ownership and historical works.
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cultural expression under legal scrutiny
Oh boy! NZ’s own Mickey Mouse law spurs debate on rights and wrongs of copyrightvulnerable to commercial exploitation
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