Speaking of Moral Rights: A Conversation Between Eva E. Subotnik and Jane C. Ginsburg

Abstract

This piece is the transcription of a conversation between two law faculty members speaking about moral rights in the digital age. Prof. Subotnik questions Prof. Ginsburg about some of the legal and technological developments that have occurred since Prof. Ginsburg’s 2001 essay, Have Moral Rights Come of (Digital) Age in the United States?. If moral rights have come of digital age, should their realization be achieved by conveying more information about the copy, or by controlling the copy itself? This question is now asked from the vantage point of 2012, ten years since Prof. Ginsburg first posed it

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