[pp.int.general] copyright vs. "droit d'auteur"
Richard M Stallman
rms at gnu.org
Sat Jan 10 00:59:05 CET 2009
The initial, intuitive perception is that it does. And it is definitely not
entirely nonsensical. It does contribute to the human right of integrity, at
The term "human right of integrity" strikesn me as peculiar, and it
provokes suspicion that it is is a sneaky way of trying to clothe
safety as a kind of human right. If that is what it means, people
should reject it as a confusion.
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