Asked by Jacob Cadavid on Jun 13, 2024
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When the author assigns his copyright to a purchaser, what rights does he still have in relation to the work?
Assigns His Copyright
The act of transferring copyright ownership from the original holder to another party, either temporarily or permanently.
- Comprehend the restrictions and deviations within intellectual property regulations.
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Thaaif MuhammadJun 19, 2024
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He has moral rights in relationship to the work, that is, the right to have his name continually associated with it and not to have it modified except with his permission.
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the restrictions and deviations within intellectual property regulations.
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