This book offers an in-depth study of moral rights in copyright law, tracing their evolution from early European doctrines to contemporary digital and AI-driven contexts. It analyses the rights of attribution and integrity, international conventions, and comparative jurisprudence across jurisdictions. The author evaluates the relevance of moral rights in modern creative industries, technological innovation, and artificial intelligence-generated works. Combining doctrinal analysis with policy insights, the book is essential for academics, copyright scholars, practitioners, and policymakers addressing authors’ rights in the digital age.








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