Does the right to object to derogatory treatment include the right to object to the reproduction of bad quality images on a website?
• Since there is currently no case law, it is not a foregone conclusion that cropping or manipulation would constitute an infringement of moral rights; • However, the hazy reproduction of old photographs etc could be deemed to be derogatory treatment if they are published online, because they could be viewed to be prejudicial to the honour and reputation of the artist.
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