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Protecting Our Shared Past: The Imperative of Civilization Rights

The Civilization Rights Institute (CRI) stands firm in its mission to protect heritage and promote justice across the globe. We recognize that the legacies of ancient civilizations are not mere relics of the past but living resources that continue to shape identity, inspire innovation, and contribute to global culture and economy. It is with this understanding that we draw attention to significant initiatives, such as the compelling discussions surrounding “Civilization Rights in Egyptian Civilization,” spearheaded by the Science, Technology and Innovation Academy.

The “Rights of a Civilization to Build a Civilization” Initiative

In a crucial step towards asserting cultural patrimony, the Science, Technology and Innovation Academy, in collaboration with the Supreme Council of Culture, the Sustainability and Future Studies Center at the British University, and the Egyptian Patent Office, launched the impactful initiative titled “Rights of a Civilization to Build a Civilization.” This comprehensive campaign, inaugurated in 2017 under the leadership of Dr. Ahmed Rashed, Professor of Architecture at the British University, addresses a fundamental imbalance in global intellectual property frameworks.

Addressing a Fundamental Disparity

The core objective of this initiative is to meticulously highlight the moral and material rights of the Egyptian state concerning the commercial exploitation of its ancient civilization. This includes, but is not limited to, the unauthorized use of images, models, replicas, names, logos, and any other elements derived from ancient Egyptian artifacts and cultural heritage for commercial gain. The Academy powerfully articulated the paradox inherent in current international law:

“It is illogical that international intellectual property laws protect the use of a trademark for a food or commercial product, criminalizing its unauthorized use without license and material compensation, while not extending the same right to the greatest civilization known to history.”

This statement underscores a profound ethical and legal challenge that demands immediate global attention.

Key Pillars of the Campaign

The “Rights of a Civilization to Build a Civilization” initiative is multi-faceted, employing a range of strategies to achieve its ambitious goals:

  • Awareness and Education: Through seminars, workshops, and open discussions, the campaign aims to raise public and international awareness about the paramount importance of civilizational heritage and the urgent need to protect its constituent elements.
  • Innovative Research and Competitions: The Academy encourages innovative thinking through local competitions for researchers across various disciplines, fostering a national drive to protect and leverage Egyptian civilization for development and national economic prosperity. Furthermore, international competitions are envisioned to tackle complex questions surrounding claiming rights from entities profiting from original and replicated architectural and souvenir artifacts.
  • Global Outreach and Advocacy: A key aspect involves formulating strategies to engage the international community on the rights of civilizations, supported by a multi-language campaign logo.
  • Data and Legal Frameworks: The initiative includes creating a comprehensive database of Egyptian artifacts held in international museums for which intellectual property rights—and consequently, material rights for their exploitation—are sought. This also extends to replicas and the international companies producing them. A thorough study of Egyptian antiquities law and relevant international legal frameworks is integral to strengthening these claims.
  • Scientific Tourism: Recognizing the potential, the campaign also explores the role of scientific tourism in bolstering the cause, turning engagement with heritage into a supportive mechanism for its protection.

A Path Forward for Global Heritage Protection

The Civilization Rights Institute commends the Science, Technology and Innovation Academy and its partners for their foresight and dedication to this vital cause. The pursuit of “Civilization Rights” is not merely about financial remuneration; it is about recognizing the inherent value, identity, and sovereignty associated with a people’s historical and cultural legacy. By advocating for these rights, we collectively work towards a more equitable world where the heritage of all civilizations is respected, protected, and allowed to benefit its rightful inheritors for future generations. This initiative serves as a powerful model for other nations seeking to reclaim and safeguard their invaluable historical patrimony against unauthorized commercial exploitation.