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- Title
Authorial Rights and Artistic Works: An Analysis of the International Calibration.
- Authors
Torsen, Molly
- Abstract
The article presents an analysis on the worldwide calibration of moral rights and copyrights. It cites that the moral rights legislation of Australia and the droit d'auteur or author's right of the U.S. and France are more favorable to authors and their audiences. It stresses that copyright and moral right laws differ from each other and have analogues bodies of law in various jurisdictions. It notes that moral rights tenets particularly authorial and work integrity rights are significant for visual work authors. It mentions that the Berne Convention places minimum standards and utilizes broad language in the domestic implementation of copyright laws. It states that the protection yielding from copyrights is not enough from the view point of aesthetic works.
- Subjects
AUSTRALIA; UNITED States; FRANCE; MORAL rights (Copyright); LAW &; aesthetics; AUTHORS &; artists; JURISDICTION (International law); LEGAL status of authors; LAW &; art; ARTS audiences
- Publication
eLaw: Murdoch University Electronic Journal of Law, 2008, Vol 15, Issue 2, p230
- ISSN
1321-8247
- Publication type
Article