moral rights
noun[plural]
LAWukusa writer’s or artist’slegalrightstoprotecttheirwork, forexample, topreventit from beingchanged:
Theauthorwill alwaysholdthemoralrightsovertheirwork.
单词 | moral rights |
释义 | moral rights noun[plural] LAWukusa writer’s or artist’slegalrightstoprotecttheirwork, forexample, topreventit from beingchanged: Theauthorwill alwaysholdthemoralrightsovertheirwork. Examplesofmoral rightsmoral rights All these free uses limit only the economic rights, themoralrightsof an author remain in force. From Wikipedia ![]() There was strong pressure from performers involved in films for the extension ofmoralrightsto be made to them, but this was not done. From Wikipedia ![]() Later revisions also addressed issues such asmoralrights. From Wikipedia ![]() Infringement includes any act or omission that is contrary to themoralrightsof the author in general. From Wikipedia ![]() Protection of photographs is typically achieved through the granting of copyright ormoralrightsto the photographer. From Wikipedia ![]() In practical terms, the publication right is the same as all the exploitative rights granted under copyright, but does not cover themoralrights. From Wikipedia ![]() Themoralrightsto authorship, name, and integrity of the work were defined to be perpetual. From Wikipedia ![]() It found theirmoralrightsviolated and ordered the film to be confiscated. From Wikipedia ![]() The new law recognized themoralrightsof paternity (attribution right) and integrity of the work. From Wikipedia ![]() Unlike copyright,moralrightsmay not be assigned to another. From Wikipedia ![]() These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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