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From a moral standpoint, it's simply showing respect to the creator of a work, and acknowledging the value of his or her hard work and intellectual property.

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What is mean by moral standpoints?

Moral standpoints refer to the perspectives or positions individuals or groups take regarding what is right and wrong, good and bad. These standpoints are shaped by cultural, philosophical, religious, and personal beliefs, influencing how people evaluate ethical dilemmas and make decisions. They can vary widely among different societies and individuals, leading to diverse interpretations of morality. Ultimately, moral standpoints guide behavior and judgments in various contexts.


What is conclusion of copyright and privacy from moral and legal standpoints?

Copyright laws are aimed to ensure that the work which is done by someone else has exclusive rights to that person to make money and that he should be paid by anyone who wants to make commercial gain from that work. Privacy laws only give a person discreet enjoyment of his life even when he has some art works.


What is copyright from moral and legal standpoints?

From a legal standpoint, it's a group of laws designed to protect the rights (and incomes) of creators. From a moral standpoint, it's essentially the same: protecting the rights of creators. Because copyright violations are so easy and so frequent, law enforcement has no chance of monitoring and prosecuting every violator; thus, it functions more on the "honor system," relying heavily on individuals' ethical and moral codes to ensure the rights of creators are respected.


What is a moral copyright?

You may be thinking of "moral rights." These may include a right of paternity (the right to be identified as the author of a work--or to have your name withheld, if you chose), a right to withdraw your work from the market (though you may have to buy it back), and a right not to have the work mutilated or altered in a way that could damage the artist's reputation. In U.S. copyright law, there are some limited moral rights for visual artworks, but not for writings or music. Moral rights are perhaps strongest in France, where these rights never expire, even long after the author's death and after the copyright has expired.


What is the most simple right that copyright gives?

Perhaps the most straightforward right is the right to copy. In many countries, copyright also confers a moral right, which gives the right to be identified as the creator.


What is different from legal copyright and moral copyright?

Both economic rights and moral rights are based in copyright laws, but there are many countries that do not recognize moral rights. Economic rights generally include the exclusive rights to copy, alter, distribute, or perform/display the work; typically those rights are expected to make money. Moral rights generally include the right to attribution, the right to have a work published anonymously or pseudonymously, and the right to integrity of the work (ie the prevention of alteration, distortion, or mutilation). While economic rights expire after a set amount of time (life of the creator plus 50 years in most cases, although the US and some other countries have extended this to life plus 70 years), moral rights can be for perpetuity.


Who holds the copyrights to Artemis Fowl?

Text copyright Eoin Colfer, 2001- present day. The moral rights of the author have been asserted.


Can a church use any music or do copyright laws exist restricting or prohibiting that?

Churches are bound by the same laws as any other organisation, including copyright. Some would say they have an even greater moral obligation to uphold both the letter and the spirit of the law.An unauthorised public performance of music, even in a church, could be a breach of copyright.


How do Creative Commons licenses affect my moral rights if at all?

Creative Commons is a global organisation for sharing creativity and knowledge. This should not affect anyone's moral rights in any way, especially since it doesn't violate any copyright laws.


Are there copyright restrictions with the use of Botticelli's Birth of Venus image?

Dating from the 15th century, the painting is in the public domain; however, moral rights may be claimed by descendents.


Do you still own copyright if you sold the painting?

If you painted it, yes. What the law calls "mere possession" does not mean the possessor has any rights. This is fairly obvious in other disciplines--having a copy of a Harry Potter book doesn't give me copyright in the book--but can be confusing in visual arts.Copyright can be transferred by written agreement.If your country recognizes moral rights (the droit d'auteur), it is possible to transfer economic rights but retain moral rights.


What is copyright in fragment?

"Copyright in fragment" is a common misspelling of "copyright infringement," which is the violation of copyright.

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