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Home > Videos > Moral Rights by Greg Sindel from Studio A

Moral Rights by Greg Sindel from Studio A

Have you ever asked yourself, ‘What are Moral Rights?’. Well, here they are explained in an animation by Greg Sindel from Studio A.

Listed in VideosArt Forms: All Art FormsLegal Topics: Copyright & moral rights

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We pay our respects to them and their cultures and to Elders both past and present.