U.S. Law's Artificial Cabining of Moral Rights: The Copyrightability Prerequisite and Cady Noland's Log Cabin.

Autor: Noh, Megan E.
Zdroj: Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts; 2020, Vol. 43 Issue 3, p353-365, 13p
Abstrakt: The article discusses the decision of the U.S. Copyright Office to refuse copyright to the "Log Cabin Facade" sculpture by artist Cady Noland to explain the copyrightability prerequisites in registration. Topics include the explanation of the office's general counsel Regan A. Smith based on the moral rights concept of U.S. copyright law, and Noland's lawsuit seeking to exercise his rights of attribution and integrity in relation to his artwork.
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