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Can Social Robots Qualify for Moral Consideration? Reframing the Question about Robot Rights
A controversial question that has been hotly debated in the emerging field of robot ethics is whether robots should be granted rights. Yet, a review of the recent literature in that field suggests that this seemingly straightforward question is far from ...
Herman T. Tavani
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MORAL RIGHTS IN THE CASE OF DOCTORAL THESES. LIMITATIONS OF MORAL RIGHTS [PDF]
This study attempts an analysis of the doctoral thesis from the perspective of copyright, specifically examining the prerogatives and limitations of copyright when a doctoral thesis is created.
Ionuț Cătălin TIRITEU
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The possibility of Moral Rights [PDF]
The aim of this article is to show that (1) “right” can have a moral meaning; and (2) moral duties are divided into those that correspond to moral rights and those that do not.
Abolqasem Fanaei +2 more
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Tinjauan Konsep Hak Eksklusif dalam Hak Cipta Berdasarkan Teori Hegel
Copyright is a protection in a form of an exclusive right which is attached with the creator, including moral rights which are possessed by the creator for the embodiment for their personality in the creation.
Anastasia Theresia Puspasari
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Analysis of the Copyright System Practical Procedure on the Moral Right [PDF]
Moral right is one of granted rights to author in literary and artistic property law. Unlike economic right which considers protection of financial and economic aspects of author's rights, the function of moral right is to protect author's Character ...
Mohammad Hadi Mirshamsi, Milad Hamedi
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The Impossibility of a Moral Right to Privacy
Abstract This paper clarifies and defends against criticism our argument in Unfit for the Future that there is no moral right to privacy. A right to privacy is conceived as a right that others do not acquire information about us that we reserve for ourselves and selected others.
Persson, I, Savulescu, J
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Waiver of Moral Rights in Copyright Law: What Bangladesh Can Learn From the UK Approach?
The provisions pertaining to moral rights were included in the copyright law of the United Kingdom (UK) as a consequence of the enactment of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (CDPA).
Fahad bin Siddique
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Tokenization of creativity: user motivation, consensual value and Chinese copyright law
The subject of this study is the legal-economic analysis of the non-fungible token phenomenon. Due to the a priori accessibility of many tokenized intellectual products, the ability to monetize them by copyright methods turns out to be hard to implement.
R. A. Budnik
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A Closer Look at the Canadian Copyright Act: Can Corporations Hold Moral Rights?
Traditional wisdom holds that moral rights are personal rights and therefore cannot be held by a corporation. This submission challenges both views. It aims to show that in Canada, moral rights are not entirely personal in nature, and that corporations ...
Emir A C Mohammed
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Moral values as the binding force of the human rights [PDF]
Moral values represent the binding force of human rights. They are primarily the binding force of norms of national legal systems, and then the binding force of legal norms of international law and international conventions and declarations on human ...
Trajković Marko
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