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Failure to include the rights to screen credit in a contract was said to divest the plaintiff of all rights generally known as moral rights of authors , which rights include the right to credit as author of a work ( 231 ) .
Failure to include the rights to screen credit in a contract was said to divest the plaintiff of all rights generally known as moral rights of authors , which rights include the right to credit as author of a work ( 231 ) .
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Right has to date been rejected by American Courts are the cases of Morton v . Raphael ( 124 ) and Vargas v . ... These so - called " moral rights , so we are informed , are recognized by the civil law of certain foreign countries .
Right has to date been rejected by American Courts are the cases of Morton v . Raphael ( 124 ) and Vargas v . ... These so - called " moral rights , so we are informed , are recognized by the civil law of certain foreign countries .
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Right To Credit The right to dedicate , discussed above , is related to the right to credit . Publication is the only ethical advertising recognized by many professions . There can be little doubt that the right to receive credit for ...
Right To Credit The right to dedicate , discussed above , is related to the right to credit . Publication is the only ethical advertising recognized by many professions . There can be little doubt that the right to receive credit for ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
WHAT ARE WRITINGS OF AUTHORS? | 77 |
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