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Old 01-05-2011, 05:11 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by Kali Yuga View Post
There is absolutely no question that anyone can commercialize or sell a copy of a public domain work, for any price, for any reason.
That's true, of course. The original author still has a right to be identified as author, though (so you musn't claim to have written it yourself), and anything but the most minor changes (think typos) must be clearly identified as such. But apart from that: Go wild.

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I have always thought that these non-economic rights was forever. At least the part of the name being associated with the work.
They do. But these are "just" moral rights.
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