A transcribed conversation about moral rights in the digital age — in respect of some of the legal and technological developments that have occurred since Professor Jane Ginsburg\u27s 2001 essay, Have Moral Rights Come of (Digital) Age in the United States?, 19 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L. J. 9 (2001)
International audienceThis article investigates how human rights in the digital age can be considere...
As it exists today, the Internet can enable a range of human rights, including freedom of ex...
This contribution investigates how human rights in the digital age can be considered as an overall f...
This piece is the transcription of a conversation between two law faculty members speaking about mor...
A transcribed conversation about moral rights in the digital age — in respect of some of the legal a...
In recent years, commentators have developed a renewed interest in moral rights. Although there rema...
Moral rights are a valuable diamond for authors. But where did they start and why? Is there a differ...
Moral rights are a valuable diamond for authors. But where did they start and why? Is there a differ...
This paper is concerned with the impact of digital technology on the moral rights of authors. The ab...
More than any other contemporary American legal scholar, Professor Merryman has drawn attention to t...
Should the moral rights of authors be protected in works of new technology that are characteristic o...
At first sight in copyright, moral rights seem to form a less significant part compared with economi...
Over ten years ago in the Cardozo Arts and Entertainment Law Journal, I inquired whether authors’ “m...
Background: The digital age has led to conceptual changes in human rights and their content, underst...
International audienceIn a digital context that is profoundly transforming social interactions in di...
International audienceThis article investigates how human rights in the digital age can be considere...
As it exists today, the Internet can enable a range of human rights, including freedom of ex...
This contribution investigates how human rights in the digital age can be considered as an overall f...
This piece is the transcription of a conversation between two law faculty members speaking about mor...
A transcribed conversation about moral rights in the digital age — in respect of some of the legal a...
In recent years, commentators have developed a renewed interest in moral rights. Although there rema...
Moral rights are a valuable diamond for authors. But where did they start and why? Is there a differ...
Moral rights are a valuable diamond for authors. But where did they start and why? Is there a differ...
This paper is concerned with the impact of digital technology on the moral rights of authors. The ab...
More than any other contemporary American legal scholar, Professor Merryman has drawn attention to t...
Should the moral rights of authors be protected in works of new technology that are characteristic o...
At first sight in copyright, moral rights seem to form a less significant part compared with economi...
Over ten years ago in the Cardozo Arts and Entertainment Law Journal, I inquired whether authors’ “m...
Background: The digital age has led to conceptual changes in human rights and their content, underst...
International audienceIn a digital context that is profoundly transforming social interactions in di...
International audienceThis article investigates how human rights in the digital age can be considere...
As it exists today, the Internet can enable a range of human rights, including freedom of ex...
This contribution investigates how human rights in the digital age can be considered as an overall f...