Copyright Office To Use April 18 Symposium To Launch Examination of Moral Rights
The U.S. Copyright Office plans to co-sponsor an April 18 symposium on moral rights, which the office said Friday will launch additional analysis on the subject that Register of Copyrights Maria Pallante recommended in 2015. The CO said it plans…
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to run the symposium in partnership with the George Mason University School of Law and the school’s Center for the Protection of Intellectual Property. The symposium will explore how current U.S. copyright law provides for moral rights and whether existing laws fully cover moral rights in the digital age, the CO said. The symposium also will examine historical development of moral rights and the value that authors place on moral rights. The CO will hold the symposium at the Library of Congress’ Madison Building.