This comprehensive Research Handbook examines moral rights since their establishment in the 19th century and considers the roles they play in the 21st century in relation to the technological environment in which copyright exists. Drawing together rich perspectives on intellectual property law around the world, this Research Handbook provides new insights on the traditional issues of moral rights and analyses more recent challenges in copyright law, patent law, and trademark law.
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List of contributors Acknowledgments Introduction: a contemporary take on moral rights in intellectual property / Ysolde Gendreau Part I: Philosophical Issues 1. In defence of honour? A case for moral rights from relational autonomy / Hannah Carnegy-Arbuthnott 2. The moral rights of the author – “All Quiet on the Eastern Front”? (a Polish perspective) / Sybilla Stanisławska-Kloc 3. Islamic legal philosophy and moral rights / Ezieddin Elmahjub 4. Against integrity: a feminist theory of moral rights, creative agency and attribution / Carys Craig and Anupriya Dhonchak 5. Civil Codes and authors’ rights / Laura Moscati Part II: Moral Rights in Industrial Property Rights 6. Inventor’s moral right and morality of patents / Nari Lee 7. Moral rights and industrial design / Giorgio Spedicato 8. Exploring moral interests in the intellectual creations underlying trademarks / Genevieve Wilkinson Part III: Traditional Moral Rights Divisions 9. Dualist vs. monist approaches to copyright within the European Union – an obstacle to the harmonization of moral rights? / Katharina de la Durantaye 10. Individual and collectively bargained contractual substitutes for moral rights in the US motion picture industry / F. Jay Dougherty Part IV: Challenges to Moral Rights 11. The economic dimension of moral rights / Richard Watt 12. Moral rights for corporate entities / Pascal Kamina 13. Moral rights in cases involving multiple ownership / Tatiana Synodinou 14. “Sharing is caring”: Creative Commons, transformative culture, and moral rights protection / Alexandra Giannopoulou 15. Artificial intelligence and moral rights / Sérgio Branco and Beatriz Nunes 16. Exceptions and limitations to moral rights / Johan Axhamn 17. Designing a freedom of expression-compliant framework for moral rights in the EU: challenges and proposals / Christophe Geiger and Elena Izyumenko 18. Protection of moral rights in Greece, limitations and issues of abuse / Irini A. Stamatoudi 19. Moral rights and alternative dispute resolution / Brigitte Lindner 20. Private international law issues of moral rights / Paul L. C. Torremans Part V: Moral Rights Outside Europe 21. Moral rights and the protection of traditional knowledge / Susy Frankel 22. Moral rights in Japan – ‘moral rights’ of juridical persons? / Tatsuhiro Ueno 23. Moral rights in China / Yong Wan 24. A reinforced protection for the constitutional fundamental right to authors’ moral rights in Latin America / Jhonny Antonio Pabón Cadavid 25. Moral rights of the author under Brazilian law: importance and challenges in the communication society and in the digital era / Silmara Juny de Abreu Chinellato 26. Moral rights in Commonwealth countries / Gillian Davies Part VI: Authors and Moral Rights 27. Maybe he thought I was dead: a tale of moral rights and image ethics in South Africa / John Peffer 28 Fictional stories by fictional people: Alan Smithee and moral rights / Darren Hudson Hick 29 Thou shalt not read: ius abutendi as a moral right of the author? / Rudolf Leška In conclusion: What’s new with moral rights? / Ysolde Gendreau Appendix: Commonwealth laws on moral rights – August 2022 Index