On Mon Nov 07, 2005 at 17:32:23 +0100, Alfred M. Szmidt wrote:
>   Australia also has "moral rights", which essentially provides the
>   author the right to be recognised as the author, not have anyone
>   else identified as the author and to prevent others from
>   interfering with the integrity of the work.
>
>This is a very small part of what `moral rights' is about.  This is
>more closley related to a proper copyright notice than `moral rights'.

That is all that moral rights, as defined in Australian law is about,
and isn't related to a copyright notice, which simply asserts who
owns the copyright, not who is the author/creator.

Benno


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