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Canada Assignment of Copyright and Waiver of Moral Rights
Canadian publishers, use this template to prepare an Assignment of Copyright and Waiver of Moral Rights.
- The author of a work assigns his/her right and title to copyright in the work to a third party, and waives his/her moral rights in the work, pursuant to the Canada Copyright Act.
- An author's moral rights comprise the right to be identified as the creator of a work and the right to object to derogatory treatment of a work which the author feels is prejudicial or detrimental to his/her reputation. Moral rights do not transfer with the ownership of the copyright and cannot be sold or otherwise transferred, but they can be waived by the author.
This Canada Assignment of Copyright and Waiver of Moral Rights is provided in MS Word format.
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