what do you mean by moral rights. give some example of moral rights
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Moral rights are personal rights that connect the creator of a work to their work. ... This is called right of attribution. For example: your name should always appear next to your artwork in an exhibition.
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Moral rights are about keeping the connection between you and your work.
You have moral rights in relation to the work you create.
You have the right to be recognised, or named, as the creator of your work.
No one should do anything to your work that hurts your reputation.
You cannot give away your moral rights. They are for you only.
Moral rights last for your lifetime and up to 70 years after your death.
If someone does not show your name with your work, or treats your work in a way that hurts your reputation, this is called a moral rights infringement.
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the right of attribution of authorship;
the right against false attribution of authorship; and.
the right of integrity of authorship (i.e. the right to keep your work free from derogatory treatment).
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