Discusses the ECJ's limited and inconsistent approach to moral rights in copyright under the Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works 1886. Examines how a broader focus reveals the link between the autonomy of moral rights and EU fundamental rights of dignity and privacy. Compares the approach of the UK and Ireland to moral rights and explains the benefits of a dignitarian approach, of harmonisation and possible codification
Moral rights are a valuable diamond for authors. But where did they start and why? Is there a differ...
The three chapters of this dissertation work together and build on each other to make an argument fo...
Moral rights are a valuable diamond for authors. But where did they start and why? Is there a differ...
In the discussions on copyright and freedom of expression, it is common to focus on copyright’s econ...
This book is a comprehensive guide to the development and utilization of authorial moral rights acro...
Compares how the concepts of copyright and authors' moral rights were influenced by the different co...
Since 2002, Creative Commons has been continuously evolving in order to create a licensing scheme th...
At first sight in copyright, moral rights seem to form a less significant part compared with economi...
When the protection of moral rights is brought up in the United States, commentators have always emp...
This thesis provides an insight into the current position of moral rights of authors and outlines th...
In recent years the United States has followed other common-law jurisdictions, as well as most of th...
The doctrine of droit moral, one of the most controversial issues in copyright law, has always been ...
Moral rights have had a wide recognition in Continental or Civil Law systems since they were adopted...
In the sector of economic copyrights the European legislator has made great effort to establish a su...
U.S. intellectual property law is firmly rooted in utilitarian principles. Copyright law is viewed a...
Moral rights are a valuable diamond for authors. But where did they start and why? Is there a differ...
The three chapters of this dissertation work together and build on each other to make an argument fo...
Moral rights are a valuable diamond for authors. But where did they start and why? Is there a differ...
In the discussions on copyright and freedom of expression, it is common to focus on copyright’s econ...
This book is a comprehensive guide to the development and utilization of authorial moral rights acro...
Compares how the concepts of copyright and authors' moral rights were influenced by the different co...
Since 2002, Creative Commons has been continuously evolving in order to create a licensing scheme th...
At first sight in copyright, moral rights seem to form a less significant part compared with economi...
When the protection of moral rights is brought up in the United States, commentators have always emp...
This thesis provides an insight into the current position of moral rights of authors and outlines th...
In recent years the United States has followed other common-law jurisdictions, as well as most of th...
The doctrine of droit moral, one of the most controversial issues in copyright law, has always been ...
Moral rights have had a wide recognition in Continental or Civil Law systems since they were adopted...
In the sector of economic copyrights the European legislator has made great effort to establish a su...
U.S. intellectual property law is firmly rooted in utilitarian principles. Copyright law is viewed a...
Moral rights are a valuable diamond for authors. But where did they start and why? Is there a differ...
The three chapters of this dissertation work together and build on each other to make an argument fo...
Moral rights are a valuable diamond for authors. But where did they start and why? Is there a differ...