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- Title
MORAL RIGHTS AND MODS: PROTECTING INTEGRITY RIGHTS IN VIDEO GAMES.
- Authors
FIORIDO, MICHELA
- Abstract
The article focuses on the development of copyright law related to the video games and the discrepancies that exist between interactive entertainment and more traditional works. It mentions that confront proponents of users' rights while still respecting their freedoms, as it argues for the importance of moral rights in gaming. It also mentions that solutions that do not undermine artistic integrity in video games and allowing users the freedom to create and contribute to culture.
- Subjects
COPYRIGHT; VIDEO game laws; MORAL rights (Copyright); INTEGRITY; FREEDOM of expression
- Publication
University of British Columbia Law Review, 2013, Vol 46, Issue 3, p739
- ISSN
0068-1849
- Publication type
Article