Keywords: CANADAMIKE.jpg en homeless portraiture Own Leroy Allen Skalstad 2009-08-30 Personality rights NOTICE MORAL RIGHTS APPLY IN ALL DEPICTIONS HOMELESS HOUSELESS ETCETERA What are moral rights and how could I exercise them to prevent uses of my work that I don ™t like In addition to the right of licensors to request removal of their name from a work when used in a derivative or collective they don't like copyright laws in most jurisdictions around the world with the notable exception of the US except in very limited circumstances grant creators moral rights which may provide some redress if a derivative work represents a derogatory treatment of the licensor's work Moral rights give an original author the right to object to derogatory treatment of their work; derogatory treatment is typically defined as distortion or mutilation of the work or treatment that is prejudicial to the honor or reputation of the author Creative Commons licenses with the exception of Canada do not affect any moral rights licensors may have This means that if you have moral rights as an original author of a work you may be able to take action against a creator who is using your work in a way you find objectionable DO NOT DISRESPECT THE SUBJECT OF THIS PHOTO IN ANY MANNER This remains consistent with Wikipedia licensing albeit raising the bar on GOOD FAITH Homeless people People with bandanas Melancholia Male grey eyes Beards in the 21st century Men with beards Old people Striped shirts Grey shirts People with brown background |