U.S. intellectual property law is firmly rooted in utilitarian principles. Copyright law is viewed as a means to give proper monetary incentives to authors for their creative effort. Many European copyright systems pursue additional goals: Authors have the right to be named as author, to control alterations and to retract their work in case their artistic beliefs have changed. Protecting these “moral rights” might be justified by the preferences of typical authors. We present the first field experiment on moral rights revealing the true valuation of these rights by over 200 authors from 24 countries. A majority of authors are not willing to trade moral rights in the first place. They demand substantial prices in case they decide to trade. T...
Should the moral rights of authors be protected in works of new technology that are characteristic o...
This paper examines the status of authors' moral rights in a post-Dastar world. It argues that, apar...
Numerous recent cases illustrate that copyright owners sue for infringement even when an unauthorize...
In the last half of the twentieth century, international copyright protection has become of much gre...
In copyright law, the principle of moral rights is that some part of the creator’s personality has g...
In copyright law, the principle of moral rights is that some part of the creator’s personality has g...
Moral rights have not been so uniformly or widely adopted as economic copyrights for authors, perhap...
This thesis provides an insight into the current position of moral rights of authors and outlines th...
Compares how the concepts of copyright and authors' moral rights were influenced by the different co...
This book is a comprehensive guide to the development and utilization of authorial moral rights acro...
This thesis argues that the interaction between copyright and human rights must be understood in the...
At first sight in copyright, moral rights seem to form a less significant part compared with economi...
This Article will demonstrate that copyright owners alleging infringement of the derivative works ri...
Abstract: Intellectual property law and international trading regimes are two salient areas of polic...
In recent years the United States has followed other common-law jurisdictions, as well as most of th...
Should the moral rights of authors be protected in works of new technology that are characteristic o...
This paper examines the status of authors' moral rights in a post-Dastar world. It argues that, apar...
Numerous recent cases illustrate that copyright owners sue for infringement even when an unauthorize...
In the last half of the twentieth century, international copyright protection has become of much gre...
In copyright law, the principle of moral rights is that some part of the creator’s personality has g...
In copyright law, the principle of moral rights is that some part of the creator’s personality has g...
Moral rights have not been so uniformly or widely adopted as economic copyrights for authors, perhap...
This thesis provides an insight into the current position of moral rights of authors and outlines th...
Compares how the concepts of copyright and authors' moral rights were influenced by the different co...
This book is a comprehensive guide to the development and utilization of authorial moral rights acro...
This thesis argues that the interaction between copyright and human rights must be understood in the...
At first sight in copyright, moral rights seem to form a less significant part compared with economi...
This Article will demonstrate that copyright owners alleging infringement of the derivative works ri...
Abstract: Intellectual property law and international trading regimes are two salient areas of polic...
In recent years the United States has followed other common-law jurisdictions, as well as most of th...
Should the moral rights of authors be protected in works of new technology that are characteristic o...
This paper examines the status of authors' moral rights in a post-Dastar world. It argues that, apar...
Numerous recent cases illustrate that copyright owners sue for infringement even when an unauthorize...