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#moralrights — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #moralrights, aggregated by home.social.

  1. Chumbawamba call on Spain’s far-right Vox to stop using their best-known song theguardian.com/world/2026/feb 'It is not the first time Chumbawamba has felt compelled to speak out over the misappropriation of the song. In an article for the Guardian last year another member, Boff Whalley, criticised the populist New Zealand politician Winston Peters for using it.' Chumbawamba also objected to Clive Palmer using their song without permission in Australian politics. #copyright #music #economicrights #moralrights #Tubthumping #Chumbawamba #IGetKnockedDown #ButIGetUpAgain

  2. Italy art police seize 21 suspected fake works from Salvador Dalí show theguardian.com/artanddesign/2
    Squad confiscates works from Parma exhibition after consulting Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation in Catalonia #fakeart #attribution #moralrights #artcrimes

  3. In a statement provided to the Guardian, the Paris-based Picasso Administration said after it issued a “please explain” to Mona, the museum expressed its regrets and declared itself ready to withdraw the paintings.

    “While we can only regret this situation and the current overexposure, we believe that this matter is now closed,” the statement said, adding that although the institute bore no grudge against Mona or Kaechele, the museum needed to keep in mind that intellectual and creative property laws applied to everyone.

    “Mistakes are also part of learning and we have no doubt that in the future" theguardian.com/culture/articl #copyright #moralrights #attribution #falseattribution #integrity #auslaw #auspol #MONA #France

  4. In a statement provided to the Guardian, the Paris-based Picasso Administration said after it issued a “please explain” to Mona, the museum expressed its regrets and declared itself ready to withdraw the paintings.

    “While we can only regret this situation and the current overexposure, we believe that this matter is now closed,” the statement said, adding that although the institute bore no grudge against Mona or Kaechele, the museum needed to keep in mind that intellectual and creative property laws applied to everyone.

    “Mistakes are also part of learning and we have no doubt that in the future" theguardian.com/culture/articl #copyright #moralrights #attribution #falseattribution #integrity #auslaw #auspol #MONA #France

  5. In a statement provided to the Guardian, the Paris-based Picasso Administration said after it issued a “please explain” to Mona, the museum expressed its regrets and declared itself ready to withdraw the paintings.

    “While we can only regret this situation and the current overexposure, we believe that this matter is now closed,” the statement said, adding that although the institute bore no grudge against Mona or Kaechele, the museum needed to keep in mind that intellectual and creative property laws applied to everyone.

    “Mistakes are also part of learning and we have no doubt that in the future" theguardian.com/culture/articl #copyright #moralrights #attribution #falseattribution #integrity #auslaw #auspol #MONA #France

  6. In a statement provided to the Guardian, the Paris-based Picasso Administration said after it issued a “please explain” to Mona, the museum expressed its regrets and declared itself ready to withdraw the paintings.

    “While we can only regret this situation and the current overexposure, we believe that this matter is now closed,” the statement said, adding that although the institute bore no grudge against Mona or Kaechele, the museum needed to keep in mind that intellectual and creative property laws applied to everyone.

    “Mistakes are also part of learning and we have no doubt that in the future" theguardian.com/culture/articl #copyright #moralrights #attribution #falseattribution #integrity #auslaw #auspol #MONA #France

  7. In a statement provided to the Guardian, the Paris-based Picasso Administration said after it issued a “please explain” to Mona, the museum expressed its regrets and declared itself ready to withdraw the paintings.

    “While we can only regret this situation and the current overexposure, we believe that this matter is now closed,” the statement said, adding that although the institute bore no grudge against Mona or Kaechele, the museum needed to keep in mind that intellectual and creative property laws applied to everyone.

    “Mistakes are also part of learning and we have no doubt that in the future" theguardian.com/culture/articl #copyright #moralrights #attribution #falseattribution #integrity #auslaw #auspol #MONA #France

  8. City of Bunbury to stop playing Wiggles' Hot Potato as homeless deterrent after band's intervention abc.net.au/news/2023-11-03/bun via @ABCaustralia #copyright #moralrights #music #auslaw #thewiggles I saw this story the other day, and I thought it was a moral right of integrity issue.

  9. @chris_spackman Was thinking more of “alternatives to CC”, often meant to work within a jurisdiction. For instance, “Ontario Commons License”. Or the “Open Government License” used at the federal level, here. #GCdigital

    As you say, there are rules @creativecommons preventing additional restrictions. At the same time, at least up to the current 4.0 versions, these licenses don’t cover #MoralRights, as they don’t pertain to US-style copyright. #TKlabels may help, though.