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Summary
The doctrine of moral rights is based on the idea that authors have a special bond with their own creative work. This work comprehensively addresses the role of moral rights in an environment of digital technology, identifying the challenges and confronting moral rights in a digital environment.
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The doctrine of moral rights is based on the idea that authors have a special bond with their own creative work. This work comprehensively addresses the role of moral rights in an environment of digital technology, identifying the challenges and confronting moral rights in a digital environment.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Introduction: moral rights in the virtual age; 2. Moral rights: history of an idea; 3. A theory in flux: the evolution in progress of moral rights; 4. Moral rights in the international copyright regime; 5. The programmer as author: moral rights in information technology; 6. More than musicians: moral rights and digital issues in music; 7. Twenty-first century classics: film and the complexities of the collaborative work; 8. The virtual museum: moral rights in art and artefacts; 9. Friends or enemies? moral rights and open access; 10. Conclusion: moral rights and the future of copyright law.
Introduction : moral rights in the virtual age Moral rights : history of an idea A theory in flux : the evolution in progress of moral rights Moral rights in the international copyright regime The programmer as author : moral rights in information technology More than musicians : moral rights and digital issues in music Twenty-first century classics : film and the complexities of the collaborative work The virtual museum : moral rights in art and artefacts Friends or enemies? : moral rights and open access Conclusion : moral rights and the future of copyright law.