Book contents
- Across Intellectual Property
- Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law
- Frontispiece
- Across Intellectual Property
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I Across Regimes
- 1 A Matter of Sense
- 2 Overlap and Redundancy in the Intellectual Property System
- 3 Rethinking the Relationship between Registered and Unregistered Trade Marks
- 4 Publication in the History of Patents and Copyright
- 5 Of Moral Rights and Legal Transplants
- Part II Across Jurisdictions
- Part III Across Disciplines
- Part IV Across Professions
- Laudatio
- Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law
5 - Of Moral Rights and Legal Transplants
Connecting Laws, Connecting Cultures
from Part I - Across Regimes
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 March 2020
- Across Intellectual Property
- Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law
- Frontispiece
- Across Intellectual Property
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I Across Regimes
- 1 A Matter of Sense
- 2 Overlap and Redundancy in the Intellectual Property System
- 3 Rethinking the Relationship between Registered and Unregistered Trade Marks
- 4 Publication in the History of Patents and Copyright
- 5 Of Moral Rights and Legal Transplants
- Part II Across Jurisdictions
- Part III Across Disciplines
- Part IV Across Professions
- Laudatio
- Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law
Summary
Legal transplantation is a common, though contested, method of legal development, connecting sometimes disparate legal cultures. The incorporation, in 2000, of authors’ moral rights into Australian copyright law was one such transplantation. The present chapter discusses the process, asking whether moral rights themselves have been affected by the transplantation, what effect the transplantation has had or might have on Australian copyright law and whether the transplant can be called a success.
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- Across Intellectual PropertyEssays in Honour of Sam Ricketson, pp. 64 - 76Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020