JakartaPost-Sept 23

Indonesia has a severe case of copycat-itis. Take, for example, the case of Rabbit Town, a theme park in Bandung, West Java. After years of controversy since its opening in 2018, a judge has found that its “Love Light” art installation was plagiarized from late United States artist Chris Burden’s “Urban Light” piece and therefore must be removed. The decision may shape the future of intellectual rights in Indonesia as counterfeits persist in Indonesian markets — which is a mystery in itself. Why would people turn to counterfeit goods despite the country’s authentic creative industry? Mayo Novisyah, who works in the engineering industry, believes the government should be more proactive in stopping the circulation of counterfeit goods by halting the importation of fake products or barring them at the ports of entry.

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