I do agree with Charles over this issue - it seems to me to be a bit of a red herring. But then many fascinating arguments about copyright are just that but none the less interesting!!
Graham P Cornish Consultant Copyright Circle www.copyrightcircle.co.uk ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charles Oppenheim" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 9:15 AM Subject: Re: Moral rights in corrigenda > Even if there were in theory Moral Rights in corrigenda from referees > (which I very much doubt), custom and practice tells us there are none - > for if there were, then those referees would be claiming them already. The > names of the referees are usually unknown to the author, so how could a > referee assert moral rights without his/her identity being revealed? > > In a nutshell, anonymous refereeing and moral rights are incompatible with > one another. > > Charles > > Professor Charles Oppenheim > Dept of Information Science > Loughborough University > Loughborough > Leics LE11 3TU > > Tel 01509-223065 > Fax 01509-223053 >
