Moral Rights and Canadian Copyright Reform: The Impact on Motion Picture Creators
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Author/contributor
- Herman, Jonathan (Author)
Title
Moral Rights and Canadian Copyright Reform: The Impact on Motion Picture Creators
Abstract
The traditional rights of an artist to preserve his monopoly on the financial exploitation of his work, now take their place alongside newly expanded moral rights introduced by the reform of Canada's Copyright Act in 1988. Moral rights are inspired by the European doctrine that art is the extension of the creator's personality and they include the rights to divulge, to claim authorship and to maintain the integrity of artistic work.
Publication
Revue de droit de l'Université de Sherbrooke
Volume
20
Issue
2
Pages
407-432
Date
1990
Journal Abbr
rdus
Language
en
ISSN
0317-9656, 2561-7087
Short Title
Moral Rights and Canadian Copyright Reform
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10/9/25, 2:00 PM
Library Catalog
www-erudit-org.ledproxy2.uwindsor.ca
Extra
Publisher: Revue de Droit de l’Université de Sherbrooke
Citation
Herman, J. (1990). Moral Rights and Canadian Copyright Reform: The Impact on Motion Picture Creators. Revue de Droit de l’Université de Sherbrooke, 20(2), 407–432. https://doi.org/10.17118/11143/13562
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