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Definition:

Moral rights are the rights of authors of creative works which allow the author to protect the integrity of the artistic work, including (but not limited to) rights to: (1) to be known as the author (2) not be attributed for things he/she did not create, (3) prevent deforming changes to the work, (4) withdraw works from distribution, or (5) prevent use of works that reflect badly on the author. Moral rights are not widely recognized under United States law.

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