Copyright: An Essential Guide for Designers

A rigorous guide to copyright for design professionals. Explore registration, moral rights, and the distinction from trademarks.

What are moral rights in design?

Moral rights are the deeply personal and unbreakable bond that links a designer to their work, even after all economic exploitation rights have been assigned. They are non-waivable and non-transferable in most legal systems. Understanding them is vital for dignified professional practice.

The main moral rights are: the right of paternity, which is the right to claim authorship of the work, allowing the designer to sign or be credited for their work; and the right of integrity, which empowers the author to object to any distortion, modification, or alteration of their work that would be prejudicial to their reputation. This means that a client cannot, for example, distort a logo in a way that harms the creator's professional honor. Other moral rights include the right to decide on the disclosure of the work or its withdrawal from commerce under certain conditions.

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