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Moral Rights

Moral Rights are those rights that relate to the the creator's reputation as a creator of intellectual property.

They are separate from the economic right to reproduce the work.

Teacher Resources
  • Moral Rights Introduced
    [DET WA Policy]
    This document sets out the final content of the Copyright Amendment (Moral Rights) Act 2000, with relevant background information for teachers.

  • PDF File Icon Moral Rights: Information Sheet G43
    [Australian Copyright Council]
    To access the most up-to-date version of this document, follow the link from
     www.copyright.org.au/page3.htm
    This 4-page PDF document gives an overview of the Australian moral rights legislation and clearly explains what moral rights are and how they are protected by the act.
    Note that you may download and print one copy only for your reference.

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