Law Publications
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
6-2004
Journal
Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Information Science, Access to Information: Technologies, Skills, and Socio-Political Context
Abstract
Moral rights have not been so uniformly or widely adopted as economic copyrights for authors, perhaps because the actual and potential value of moral rights in ensuring information needs are met has gone unrecognized. The authors demonstrate that moral rights protection can enhance authority control in the new information environment.
Notes
University of Manitoba, Winnipeg. Refereed.