Golden Gate University Law Review
Abstract
This Comment explores the relative positions of musical composers, visual artists, and writers against the available legal protections for their personal rights. As one author recognizes: "[E]ven as American law begins to recognize artists' rights beyond copyright, it does so within a tradition that is concerned for the interests of many parties."
Recommended Citation
Susan Rabin,
Moral Rights and the Realistic Limits of Artistic Control, 14 Golden Gate U. L. Rev.
(1984).
https://digitalcommons.law.ggu.edu/ggulrev/vol14/iss2/9