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Chapter 4 Self-test questions
Moral rights
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The Berne Convention Moral Rights
Have always been part of UK copyright law
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Are not implemented in common law countries
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Were implemented for the first time in the UK by the CDPA 1988
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Are required by the TRIPs agreement
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Which of these events potentially triggers the right of attribution:
Broadcasting a recording of a song on the radio
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Selling a postcard which shows a photograph of a sculpture
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Broadcasting a recitation of a poem on the radio
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Uploading a song to a file-sharing website
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Which of these works does the right of attribution apply to
Computer programs
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Typefaces
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Databases
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Works created for the purpose of reporting current events
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The right to object to derogatory treatment
Requires that the "internal structure" of a work is altered
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Is infringed by any mutilation of the work
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Applies to any derogatory action in relation to a work
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Protects against derogatory statements about the work
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Which of the following statements is not true about derogatory treatment
The test is the same as for the law of defamation
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The author's artistic reputation must be affected
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Evidence of the author's actual reputation is required
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The author's views on the matter are relevant
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A false attribution as an author
Requires the claimant to be clearly identified as author
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Can only be made where copyright exists in the work
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Is made if a reasonable reader of the work would think the claimant was the author
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Is made where particular words are attributed to the claimant unless the claimant actually wrote or said them, or has given consent
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The right of privacy in photographs and films
Applies to all photographs and films
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Gives a right to prevent publication where privacy would be breached
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Where it applies, gives a right to prevent any publication of the photograph or film
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Is only available to the copyright owner
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