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The Moral Rights of Authors and Artists: From the Birth of Copyright to the Age of Artificial Intelligence 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9780198791850
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780195390315
To be Published: February 2025
Publisher: Oxford University Press USA
Country of Publication: USA
Format: Hardback
Price: £125.00



Moral rights are held by authors and artists under copyright laws around the world and serve to recognize their role and rights as creators.

In the technological context, these rights have acquired a new importance. Moral rights respond to a growing public need for the integrity of knowledge, while providing much-needed support in the struggle against copyright piracy. Crucially, they affirm the basic human dignity of authors and artists everywhere. They offer the potential for new approaches to copyright conflicts - for harmonizing public and private interests, commercial and cultural priorities, copyright and Copyleft, through a time-tested and universally relevant idea.

Moral Rights of Authors and Artists: From the Birth of Copyright to the Age of Artificial Intelligence tells the story of moral rights as the idea developed through the ages, from their antecedents in Asia and Europe to their modern emergence in British and European copyright laws, and their recent, reluctant yet powerful acceptance in the United States. It paints an unparalleled comparative picture of copyright law, reaching from North America to Australia and New Zealand, India, Japan, Korea, and all across Continental Europe - drawn from the author's rich international experience, and her practical insights as an author and artist herself. Above all, this book explores the unprecedented relevance of moral rights in the age of artificial intelligence, where they can help to affirm the importance of human creativity at its most vulnerable. It is a powerful work of illumination and advocacy.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law, Other Jurisdictions , USA
Contents:
1:Introduction: A Unitary View of Copyright Law
2:Moral Rights: History of an Idea
3:Moral Rights in the International Copyright Regime: Article 6bis of the Berne Convention and Beyond
4:A Theory in Flux: The Evolution in Progress of Moral Rights
5:The Machine as Author: Moral Rights and Artificial Intelligence
6:More than Musicians: Music Copyright, Moral Rights, and Music in the Technological Environment
7:Authors and Auteurs: Copyright and Moral Rights in Film
8:The Master Hand: Moral Rights in the Visual Arts
9:Friends or Enemies: Moral Rights and Open Access
10:Conclusion: Moral Rights in the Age of Artificial Intelligence