On 4/10/06, Jan Velterop <openaccess[_at_]btinternet.com> wrote:
>
> .... I don't,
> and I'd rather have moral rights explicitly excluded from
> transferable copyright. Particularly given my position with open access.
You are just reinforcing my point that moral rights are a tool of censorship. You want to retain moral rights so that you can censor any use of your expressions that you do not find agreeable but not necessarily morally wrong. This also just shows that you value your moral rights higher than the people's freedom of speech, another point that I made.
Joseph Pietro Riolo
<josephpietrojeungriolo[_at_]gmail.com>
<riolo[_at_]voicenet.com>
Number of days left until 1-1-2019 when all knowledge of 1923 in the land of the U.S.A. will be freed from their copyright owners' prisons: 4,645
Public domain notice: I put all of my expressions in this post in the public domain. Received on Thu Apr 13 2006 - 22:45:45 GMT
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