Copyright
Under copyright law,
the holder of the Copyright retains
- the reproductive right:
the right to
reproduce the work in copies;
- the adaptative right:
the right to produce derivative works based on the copyrighted work;
- the distribution right:
the right to
distribute copies of the work;
- the performance right:
the right to perform the copyrighted work publicly;
- the display right:
the right to
display the copyrighted work publicly;
- the attribution right
(sometimes called the paternity right): the
right of the author to claim authorship of the work and to prevent the use
of his or her name as the author of a work he or she did not create;
- the integrity right:
the right of
an author to prevent the use of his or her name as the author of a distorted
version of the work, to prevent intentional distortion of the work, and to
prevent destruction of the work.
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