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Intersection of Copyright and Moral Rights: Protecting Creators’ Integrity

Intepat

In the realm of intellectual property, copyright and moral rights play pivotal roles in safeguarding the interests of creators. While copyright primarily focuses on the economic rights associated with creative works, moral rights emphasize the personal and reputational interests of the creators.

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The (forgotten) moral rights in the age of AI

Kluwer Copyright Blog

The missing bit: moral rights. Moral rights have not been sufficiently discussed in the context of AI/ML. Moral rights generally include the paternity right (the right to be attributed as the/an author of the work) and the integrity right (the right not to have the work mutilated).

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IPKat Book of the Year Awards 2023 winners announced!

The IPKat

. • Study Guide to the Patents Acts (14th edition), by Doug Ealey. And the winner is: The Proportionality Test in European Patent Law (Bloomsbury) by Léon Dijkman Best Copyright Law Book The nominations were: • Copyright and the Court of Justice of the European Union (2nd edition), by Elenora Rosati. •

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Book Review: Harmonizing Intellectual Property Law for a Trans-Atlantic Knowledge Economy

The IPKat

This is a book review of “ Harmonizing Intellectual Property Law for a Trans-Atlantic Knowledge Economy ”, edited by Péter Mezei, Hannibal Travis, and Anett Pogácsás. A meow-velous cover! Anett Pogácsás examines the divergent legal approaches to copyright waivers, discussing how to mitigate the lack of uniformity.

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Never Too Late: If you missed the IPKat last week!

The IPKat

Intellectual Property Generally Katfriend Thorsten Lauterbach reviewed the book, Teaching Intellectual Property Law: Strategy and Management , edited by Sabine Jacques and Ruth Soetendorp (in which this Kat co-authored a chapter). patents and trade marks) and the protection of traditional knowledge.

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Book review: Reforming Intellectual Property

The IPKat

This is a book review of Reforming Intellectual Property , edited by Gustavo Ghidini, Professor Emeritus, University of Milan and Senior Professor of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, LUISS University and Valeria Falce, Jean Monnet Professor in European Innovation Policy, European University of Rome.

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Born to be authors: the copyright of the child

Kluwer Copyright Blog

Rather, it focuses on the just safeguards that should exist around the exploitation of those works, both in relation to economic and moral rights. Authorship by children epitomises this view and the significance of building a systematic legal scholarship on a just copyright system for all authors.