Droit Moral definition

Droit Moral means the creator’s rights to attribution and the integrity of a work.
Droit Moral means the rights of an individual or entity which has created Content, to attribution and the integrity of a work.

Examples of Droit Moral in a sentence

  • DaSilva, Droit Moral and the Amoral Copyright: A Comparison of Artists’ Rights in France and the United States, 28 BULL.

  • Applebaum, Comment, The Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990: An Analysis Based on the French Droit Moral, 8 AM.

  • Cheryl Swack, Safeguarding Artistic Creation and the Cultural Heritage: A Comparison of Droit Moral Between France and the United States, 22 COLUM.-VLA J.L. & ARTS 361, 366 (1998).

  • See, eg, Henry Hansmann and Marina Santilli, ‘Authors’ and Artists’ Moral Rights: A Comparative Legal and Economic Analysis’ (1997) 26 Journal of Legal Studies 95; Michael Rushton, ‘The Moral Rights of Artists: Droit Moral or Droit Pecunaire?’ (1998) 22 Journal of Cultural Economics 1.

  • As of 2017, Local 1500 managed more than $428 million in assets on behalf of more than 36,000 employees and beneficiaries.

  • See generally Cheryl Swack, Safeguarding Artistic Creation and the Cultural Heritage: A Comparison of Droit Moral Between France and the United States, 22 COLUM.

  • See also Cheryl Swack, Safeguarding Ar- tistic Creation and the Cultural Heritage: A Comparison of Droit Moral Between France and the United States, 22 COLUM.-VLA J.L. & ARTS 361, 397 (1998).

  • Liemer, On the Origins of Le Droit Moral: How Non-Economic Rights Came to be Protected in French IP Law, 19 JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 65, 68-69 (2011).

  • Liemer, On the Origins of le Droit Moral: How Non-Economic Rights Came to be Protected in French IP Law, 19 J.

  • Kastenmeier); see also Cheryl Swack, Safeguarding Artistic Creation and the Cultural Heritage: A Com- parison of Droit Moral Between France and the United States, 22 COLUM.-VLA J.L. & ARTS 361, 391 (1998).

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