MORAL RIGHTS IN ROMANIAN AND IN FOREIGN CASE LAW

Moral rights have always been a rather controversial subject in the field of copyright. Imposed in most countries around the world through the Berne Convention, recognized in most jurisdictions to certain degrees, but also partially rejected in others (most importantly, the US), moral rights have...

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Main Author: Ruxandra VIȘOIU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nicolae Titulescu University Publishing House 2024-05-01
Series:Challenges of the Knowledge Society
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Online Access:http://cks.univnt.ro/download/cks_2024_articles%252F4_CKS_2024_INTELLECTUAL_PROPERTY_LAW%252FCKS_2024_INTELLECTUAL_PROPERTY_LAW_015.pdf
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description Moral rights have always been a rather controversial subject in the field of copyright. Imposed in most countries around the world through the Berne Convention, recognized in most jurisdictions to certain degrees, but also partially rejected in others (most importantly, the US), moral rights have often been seen as the `black sheep` of intellectual property. But how did this concerning status affect the national and foreign jurisprudence on moral rights? In order to find out, we will analyse a few main court decisions, both from Romania and from other jurisdictions around the world and we will also make a couple of predictions about the potential future of moral rights in copyright law.
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spelling doaj-art-4c4ed8c3dd0542ea8f4025f01907e8db2025-01-03T00:37:33ZengNicolae Titulescu University Publishing HouseChallenges of the Knowledge Society2068-77962024-05-01171600609MORAL RIGHTS IN ROMANIAN AND IN FOREIGN CASE LAWRuxandra VIȘOIU0PhD Candidate, Faculty of Law, „Nicolae Titulescu” University of Bucharest; Lawyer member of Bucharest Bar AssociationMoral rights have always been a rather controversial subject in the field of copyright. Imposed in most countries around the world through the Berne Convention, recognized in most jurisdictions to certain degrees, but also partially rejected in others (most importantly, the US), moral rights have often been seen as the `black sheep` of intellectual property. But how did this concerning status affect the national and foreign jurisprudence on moral rights? In order to find out, we will analyse a few main court decisions, both from Romania and from other jurisdictions around the world and we will also make a couple of predictions about the potential future of moral rights in copyright law.http://cks.univnt.ro/download/cks_2024_articles%252F4_CKS_2024_INTELLECTUAL_PROPERTY_LAW%252FCKS_2024_INTELLECTUAL_PROPERTY_LAW_015.pdfjurisprudencemoral rightscopyrightintellectual propertycase law
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MORAL RIGHTS IN ROMANIAN AND IN FOREIGN CASE LAW
Challenges of the Knowledge Society
jurisprudence
moral rights
copyright
intellectual property
case law
title MORAL RIGHTS IN ROMANIAN AND IN FOREIGN CASE LAW
title_full MORAL RIGHTS IN ROMANIAN AND IN FOREIGN CASE LAW
title_fullStr MORAL RIGHTS IN ROMANIAN AND IN FOREIGN CASE LAW
title_full_unstemmed MORAL RIGHTS IN ROMANIAN AND IN FOREIGN CASE LAW
title_short MORAL RIGHTS IN ROMANIAN AND IN FOREIGN CASE LAW
title_sort moral rights in romanian and in foreign case law
topic jurisprudence
moral rights
copyright
intellectual property
case law
url http://cks.univnt.ro/download/cks_2024_articles%252F4_CKS_2024_INTELLECTUAL_PROPERTY_LAW%252FCKS_2024_INTELLECTUAL_PROPERTY_LAW_015.pdf
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