Moral Right definition

Moral Right means a right specified in section 7; “original work” –
Moral Right means a right of attribution of authorship, a right not to have authorship falsely attributed, a right of integrity of authorship or a right of a similar nature, conferred by statute or otherwise, and which exists or comes to exist anywhere in the world;
Moral Right means the right to be conferred to the author or his successor or any person authorized by the author pursuant to Section 8.

Examples of Moral Right in a sentence

  • Moral Right An author’s right pursuant to the Swedish Copyright Act [Upphovsrättslagen (1960:729)] to get his/her name stated in connection with the work, an author’s protection against offensive changes to a work and an author’s right to protection against a work being made available in an offensive manner.

  • XxXxxxx, Congressional Limits on Technological Alterations to Film: The Public Interest and the Artists' Moral Right, 5 High Tech.

  • The Organisation warrants that it has the right to grant the Licences referred to in clause 16.5. The Organisation will obtain all consents needed for any Licence, including in relation to any Moral Right.

  • MORAL RIGHTS To the extent permitted by law and for the benefit of the City, the Contractor consents, and must use its best endeavours to ensure that each author of a work, consents in writing, to the use by the City of that work even if the use may otherwise be an infringement of their Moral Right.

  • Gas/Electric: Locate all gas appliances and provide the cost to switch the appliance to electric, including capping off of all gas lines and installing proper electric.


More Definitions of Moral Right

Moral Right means any right to claim authorship of a work, to object to or prevent the modification or destruction of a work, to withdraw from circulation or control the publication or distribution of a work, any similar right, existing under judicial or statutory law of any country in the world, or under any treaty, regardless of whether or not such right is called or generally referred to as a “moral right.” If you send any Feedback, whether or not solicited, you do so with the understanding that no additional consideration of any sort will be provided to you, and you hereby irrevocably waive any claim against NVIDIA and its affiliates regarding the use of such Feedback, even if information, an idea, concept, technique or material is used that is substantially similar to the Feedback you sent.
Moral Right means the ‘moral right of an author’ as defined and conferred under the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth), and if any work is used in any jurisdiction other than in Australia, any similar right capable of protection under the laws of that jurisdiction; No Claim means no entitlement to enforce any right or remedy whatsoever:
Moral Right has the same meaning as that term has in Part IX of the Copyright Xxx 0000 (Cth);
Moral Right means moral rights of the author of a copyright work (including a right to be identified as the author of the work or to object to derogatory treatment of work) in any jurisdiction;
Moral Right has the meaning given to that term by section 189 of the Copyright Act 1968.
Moral Right means any personal right, wherever existing in the world, protecting an author’s intellectual and personal relations to a work (other than ownership rights or interests) and includes those rights contemplated by Articles 6bis and 14ter of the Berne Copyright Convention (Paris Revision, 1971) and the rights of an author under sections 77, 80, 84 and 85 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988;
Moral Right has the meaning given to such term in Section 3.9(a)(v).