Moral Rights in the era of Internet Governance - Is this the digital death of the author’s autonomy

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Moral Rights in the era of Internet Governance - Is this the digital death of the author’s autonomy (EN)

Mavromati, Glykeria (EL)

Dr Stamatoudi, Irini (EL)
Komnios, Komninos (EL)
Chrisohoidou, Anna (EL)
Stamatoudi, Irini (EL)

masterThesis

2023-04-11T10:48:48Z
2023-04-11
2023-01


This dissertation was written as part of the MA in Art Law and Arts Management at the International Hellenic University. The subject of the dissertation is about the value of moral rights for copyright protected works in the digital environment, molded by the “omnipotent” and “ubiquitous” Internet. Μoral rights as a subsection of copyright, with no immediate pecuniary value, have always been of controversial significance, especially for the countries with common law legal systems. The main perspective of this paper is to present the concept of moral rights as not only a statutory alienability restriction for the protection of the authors’ personality and independent control(autonomy) on their work, but also as a needed guarantee for authenticity and integrity in the digital world. The final conclusions consist an attempt to reply on how should moral rights be further adapted and expanded in order to serve their dualprivate and public-mission: protection of the author’s autonomy and protection of veracity of data and metadata for the public’s interest. --- The research upon which this paper is based, consists of desk review of existing literature and relevant case studies, mostly from on line databases found on IHU Library & Information Centre, and of the publicly available on line research outcomes of the EU, WIPO or other national bodies that concern existing policies, legislation and enforcement. (EL)


Internet (EL)
Copyright law (EL)
Moral rights (EN)

English

School of Economics, Business Administration and Legal Studies, MA in Art, Law and Economy
IHU (EN)

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