Moral Rights
Type: noun
Pronunciation: /mor-uh-ryts/
Also spelled or known as: Authors’ Moral Rights
Related: Creators’ Rights, Economic Rights
What does Moral Rights mean? Rights protecting the personal connection between creators and their works.
Moral Rights often include the right of attribution, the right to be credited, and the right to object to certain modifications or distortions of a work.
These rights exist separately from economic rights in many countries.
Moral Rights synonyms: Authors’ Moral Rights, Personal Rights, Attribution Rights
Example sentence: “The artist invoked moral rights to oppose changes to the artwork.”
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