01359nas a2200253 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002653002400043653000900067653001000076653002600086653001100112653001900123653001200142653001600154653001500170100002300185245011900208856009100327300001200418490000700430520065400437022001401091 d10aintangible heritage10aOMPI10aOMPI.10apatrimonio inmaterial10aUNESCO10abienes comunes10acommons10aprotección10aProtection1 aIrene Merino Calle00aEl patrimonio cultural inmaterial de los pueblos indígenas: bienes comunes ligados a la identidad de la comunidad uhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2452-610X2020000200149&lang=es a149-1590 v303 aThe term “Cultural Heritage” is a term which comprises so much more than monuments or physical collections -tangible cultural heritage-, as it also includes our ancestors’ cultural practices which are to be transmitted to future generations -intangible cultural heritage-. That’s why, intangible cultural heritage, is an essential piece in maintaining cultural diversity in the face of growing globalization. In fact, is in the area of neoliberalism, that intellectual property rights seek to appropriate this intangible heritage. The purpose of this article is to give them an adequate treatment as commons goods and an adequate regulation. a2452-610X