>Has anyone looked at the relationship between moral rights >and popular licences? It wouldn't make a difference in the US, here most 'moral rights' are limited to 'visual works'--not including software. Other countries, and some states, might have more protective laws. There might be an unfair trade remedy if someone is passing off their proprietary code as your code, etc. But 'moral rights' isn't really an option in the US to protect the integrity or authorship of code. -Doug
- moral rights Ian Grigg
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