CMN 2170 Lecture 15: Lecture 15

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Economic and moral rights that are protected under the copyright act are laws that can be exercised by the author of a work. Moral rights are not assignable, they act as an ongoing restraint. Moral rights still enable the author of a work to reach across a commercial divide. Did theberge assign his economic rights to the publishing houses? in the contact he authorized them to produced 10,000 copies on an ink based medium. He did not assign his copyright but he assigned permission (certain economic rights). Therefore, theberge assigned the legal right to reproduce his works. Develop deeper insights in the context of new media. Photo chemical process by the fact that an image can be transferred from one surface to another. A different form of publicity, publicity ties to reputation. Dealing with the movement of image from one surface to another. Whether or not the gallaries violated, claude theberge, the respondent"s copyright.

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