[License-discuss] Question about Blue Oak License

David Woolley forums at david-woolley.me.uk
Thu Mar 14 14:27:58 UTC 2024


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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