Description |
130 pages ; 26 cm |
Contents |
Part I. 1. Terms of reference -- 2. Recommendations -- 3. Course of the Inquiry -- 4. Nature of moral rights. Part II: Majority Views. 1. The present Australian legal position -- 2. Summary of reasons for recommendations -- 3. Practical considerations -- 4. Theoretical basis for moral rights -- 5. Support for introduction of moral rights -- 6. Infractions of moral rights -- 7. Australian community's perception of moral rights -- 8. Actions by authors. Part III: Minority Views. 1. Introduction -- 2. The minority's recommendations and its short reasons therefor -- 3. The minority's general consideration of the reference -- 4. Conclusions. Part IV. Endnotes and Appendices |
Summary |
The Committee was asked to consider whether legislative protection was needed for the 'moral rights' of authors and artists; and if so, what form such legislation should take. The Committee treated the reference broadly as referring to all literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works, as well as to other subject matter, in particular films and sound recordings |
Analysis |
Australia |
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Copyright |
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Law |
Notes |
At head of title: "Attorney-General's Department' |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages 112-124 |
Notes |
Also available online from the Copyright Law Review Committee website at www.clrc.gov.au |
Issuing Body |
At head of title: Attorney-General's Department |
Subject |
Australia. Attorney-General's Department.
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Copyright -- Moral rights -- Australia.
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Copyright -- Australia.
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Author |
Australia. Attorney-General's Department.
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ISBN |
0644076828 |
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