[Foundation-l] Moral rights

Martijn Hoekstra martijnhoekstra at gmail.com
Sun Feb 27 17:29:42 UTC 2011


Indeed. It always starts with the finer details of CC 3.0. and it may
well end in genocide.

On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 6:02 PM, Teofilo <teofilowiki at gmail.com> wrote:
> French authorship rights law:
>
> Article L121-1
>       An author shall enjoy the right to respect for his name, his
> authorship and his work.
>       This right shall attach to his person.
>       It shall be perpetual, inalienable and imprescriptible. It may
> be transmitted mortis causa to the heirs of the author.
>       Exercise may be conferred on another person under the
> provisions of a will.
>
> http://195.83.177.9/code/liste.phtml?lang=uk&c=36&r=2497
>
> "perpetual, inalienable and imprescriptible" means that they cannot be
> waived. It also means that they are enshrined in French law as dearly
> as human rights.
>
>
> In my opinion, the people who want to attack this, are on a sloppery
> slope where the next step is when they request you to waive your human
> rights.
>
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