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Balancing Innovation And Integrity Under Copyright With Reference To Moral Rights




Divyashree Lohar, Assistant Professor, ISBR Law College, Bangalore

K.M. Nanditha, Assistant Professor, ISBR Law College, Bangalore


ABSTRACT


Digital technology and AI have transformed the way original works are created, raising complex issues surrounding the copyright and moral rights of authors, including protecting authors’ moral rights. Protecting moral rights emphasises the personality of the author and respecting their creation. This review of moral rights describes the current conditions concerning generative AI, remix culture and digital distribution, as well as where things stand with respect to moral rights in the United States and India. The review provides a detailed look at how the United States and India statute law concern themselves with protecting the moral rights of authors through the digital medium. Thus, the article proposes a reimagined configuration of authors’ moral rights that balances advances in technology and the maintenance of the artist’s creation.


Keywords: Moral Rights, Generative AI, Authorial Integrity, Digital Creativity, Copyright Law.



Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

Website: www.ijllr.com

Accessibility: Open Access

License: Creative Commons 4.0

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