Moral Rights versus Economic Rights
by Pamela Chestek • June 7, 2011 • copyright, moral rights
Fahmy v. Jay-Z is a cautionary story about music sampling. Not the usual one, about to what extent sampling may be a fair use or may require a license, but rather what kind of rights sampling implicates. Fahmy was the successor in interest to the copyright in the composition and music recording of an...
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