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Author's Special Rights and Moral Rights in Copyright Law - 1

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Learn about the inalienable nature of author's special rights, also known as moral rights, in this 24-minute lecture from NPTEL-NOC IITM. Explore the fundamental concept of what constitutes 'prejudicial to honor or reputation' in relation to the Right of Integrity, gaining a comprehensive understanding of how these rights protect authors beyond economic considerations. Develop appreciation for the legal framework surrounding moral rights and their application in copyright law through detailed examination of key principles and case studies. Supplement your learning with mandatory reading from Dennis Lim's scholarly work on "Prejudice to Honour or Reputation in Copyright Law" from the Monash University Law Review, which provides essential theoretical foundation and practical examples for understanding how courts interpret and apply these critical author protections.

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Author's Special Rights - 1

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