On 4/1/97, Amalyah Keshet <akeshet[_at_]netvision.net.il> wrote:
>
> I believe that this describes the moral right (droit moral), rather
> than copyright. Copyright is a property right, and the moral right
> is a right of personality, if I understand the distinction correctly.
That's right, but even the pure economic property right needs some identity to award the rights to. Once the identity is vague the rights owner (even in the economic approach) is somewhat uncapable of enforcing his rights or claiming them his own. Therefore I think the distinction is in the theoretical level mainly.
Ofer Schenker
<oschenke[_at_]study.haifa.ac.il>
Received on Fri Apr 04 1997 - 00:08:18 GMT
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