@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00022847, author = {新地, 真之 and SHINCHI, Masayuki}, journal = {Nagoya University Asian Law Bulletin}, month = {Jun}, note = {On 16 October 2014, to improve and update the copyright regime, Indonesia implemented a new Copyright Law, i.e. Law No.28 of 2014 on Copyright (undang-undang No. 28 tahun 2014 tentang Hak Cipta). It is the amendment of the old one, i.e. Law No.19 of 2002 on Copyright (undang-undang No. 19 tahun 2002 tentang Hak Cipta). The new copyright law seeks to improve the effectiveness of Indonesia’s copyright system comprehensively. The new legislation provides a range of new provisions including; the rearrangement of concepts of ‘copyrights’, the clarification of the scope of the economic rights of an author or copyright holder, introducing ‘landlord liability’, extending the duration of copyright protection, the establishment of the collective management organization, the protection of traditional and cultural expressions, the establishment of the online application system, and so on. The changes introduced by the new copyright law are generally favorable to an author or copyright holder. But at the same time, there are still some problems about the new law and the intellectual property law system in indonesia. The first is the problem of the law enforcement. The second is the lack of public awareness of the protection of copyright in indonesia. The third is the slowness of implementing detailed regulations (peraturan pelaksanaan).}, pages = {95--105}, title = {インドネシア改正著作権法とその課題}, volume = {1}, year = {2016} }