GLOSSARY
Economic rights definition
What does Economic rights mean?
A copyright owner (and performer) has certain economic rights that is rights which can be exploited for economic gain.
The economic rights include the right to prevent copying, distribution, performing a work and communicating it to the public. These rights can be licensed and assigned. These can be contrasted with moral rights.
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