印度尼西亚基于知识产权的创意产业融资计划:政策、进展、挑战和潜在解决方案

R. F. Mayana, Tisni Santika
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尽管创意产业发展迅猛,但印尼92.37%的创意产业参与者都是独立自筹资金,没有获得任何外部资金(如银行信贷)。政府随后颁布了关于创意经济的2019年第24号法律(《创意经济法》),其中第16条第1款规定,政府促进创意经济参与者发展基于知识产权(IP)的融资。创意经济法》颁布后,又颁布了 2022 年第 24 号政府条例,即《2019 年第 24 号创意经济法实施条例》("印度尼西亚政府创意经济条例"),作为监管框架。本文采用规范法学和比较方法,研究了这些法规在印尼建立基于知识产权的创意产业融资计划中的实施情况、进展、挑战和潜在解决方案。本研究表明,印尼银行机构仍然缺乏接受和实施知识产权资产作为抵押品的政治意愿,因此需要采取具体步骤,通过国家持有者和利益相关者之间的协调和协同作用,例如通过制定由政府主导的试点项目,来制定基于知识产权的融资和基于知识产权的抵押品。
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Intellectual property‐based financing scheme for creative industry in Indonesia: Policy, progress, challenges and potential solutions
Despite the massive growth of creative industries, 92.37% of creative industry players in Indonesia are independently self‐funded and have not received any outside funding such as banking credit. The government then issued Law Number 24 of 2019 concerning the Creative Economy (“Creative Economy Law”) where Article 16 verse (1) states that the government facilitates the development of Intellectual Property (IP)‐Based Financing for Creative Economy actors. The “Creative Economy Law” was then followed by the issuance of Government Regulation Number 24 of 2022 concerning the Implementing R egulations of Law Number 24 of 2019 concerning the Creative Economy (“Indonesian Government Regulation of Creative Economy”) as the regulatory framework. Using the normative juridical and comparative approach, this article examines the implementation of those regulations in establishing the IP‐based financing scheme for the creative industry in Indonesia, the progress, challenges, and potential solutions. This study shows that there's still a lack of political willingness from Indonesian banking institutions to accept and implement IP assets as collateral, therefore, concrete steps need to be taken for the formulation of IP‐based financing and IP‐based collateral through coordination and synergy between state holders and stakeholders for example by formulating pilot project led by the government.
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