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'Moral rights': a practical guide

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Australia's copyright legislation requires the attribution of creators of copyright works and prohibits derogatory treatment of works. These creators' rights are referred to as 'moral rights'. Creators can take legal action if they are not attributed or if their work is changed or otherwise treated in a derogatory way.

This publication is a practical guide to moral rights for both creators and users of copyright material. It takes a detailed look at the rights and their practical implications. It includes information on industry codes of practice and other recent developments in the application of the legislation in various sectors. It comes with an updating supplement dealing with Indigenous communal moral rights and performers' moral rights.

56 pages (A4 format).

Price: $40 (including GST and delivery) for delivery in Australia; $51 for delivery overseas.

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