does Constitution recognize all moral rights possessed by citizens? if not which of them does it recognise?
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In the world of intellectual property—specifically copyright—moral rights are a special set of rights that are owned by the author or creator of a work by virtue of their role as the author or creator. ... These are (1) the right of attribution, also called the right of paternity; and (2) the right of integrity.
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