copyright in architecture: the relationship between architect, client and owner
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Every artist who brings their thoughts or ideas to life, whether in the form of a painting, a book, a play or even a building, has a personal connection to their creation. The relationship between the creator and their work endures for a lifetime, even if ownership of the work is transferred to a third party. To maintain this relationship nonetheless, copyright law has established a legal framework designed to meet the requirements of this 'intellectual bond'. Copyright thus constitutes one of the fundamental legal principles for an architect and affects a significant proportion of their work. This specialist text examines the copyright relationship between the architect, their client and the owner of the building, and the problems that may arise in this context.
Every artist who brings their thoughts or ideas to life, whether in the form of a painting, a book, a play or even a building, has a personal connection to their creation. The relationship between the creator and their work endures for a lifetime, even if ownership of the work is transferred to a third party. To maintain this relationship nonetheless, copyright law has established a legal framework designed to meet the requirements of this 'intellectual bond'. Copyright thus constitutes one of the fundamental legal principles for an architect and affects a significant proportion of their work. This specialist text examines the copyright relationship between the architect, their client and the owner of the building, and the problems that may arise in this context.
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