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Jamie Powers wrote:
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> the principles of economic copyright are already well entrenched. I
> think people will take more notice or moral rights once we see
> lawsuits and claims asserting them - for example, someone complaining
> of the digital manipulation (morphing for example) of another's work.
> While economically authorized, this use may still be disparaging to
> the author and the work and give rise to liability for violation of
> a moral right.
If anyone is interested, I wrote a paper about a year ago on moral rights of digital artists in the US in which I looked at the kinds of protection for digital art available under federal and various state laws. It's available in pdf format. Email me for a copy.
Stephen J. Hyland
The Hyland Law Firm, P.C.
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Received on Wed Apr 09 1997 - 13:50:17 GMT
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