The author, a physical person, holds an inalienable right to the respect of his name, his status and his work, with the consequence that neither the existence of a contract of employment nor the ownership of a medium bearing the work is capable of allowing the legal entity using it to enjoy this right.
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Intellectual Property Code, Arts. L.132-21, L. 331-1-3, L.111-1, L. 111-3 and L121-1; Code of Judicial Organisation, Art. L. 411-3; Code of Civil Procedure, Art. 1015. “No Moral Rights for Companies”. IIC 48, 876–878 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40319-017-0648-0
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