On 14/03/2024 09:07, Shuji Sado wrote:
~~~ Japanese Copyright law Article 20(1) The author of a work has the right to preserve the integrity of that work and its title, and is not to be made to suffer any alteration, cut, or other modification thereto that is contrary to the author's intention.
I presume this corresponds to what is described in this UK government guidance note: <https://www.gov.uk/guidance/the-rights-granted-by-copyright#the-right-to-object-to-derogatory-treatment-of-a-work>. This appears not to apply to computer programs <https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1988/48/section/81>.
The only moral right that appears not to have a computer program exception is the right to to be misrepresented as responsible for the work.
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