Authors' Moral Rights—And How Editors and Publishers Routinely Abridge Them

Journal of Information Ethics 21 (2):7-9 (2012)
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Discusses a variety of maneuvers that editors and publishers, respectively, use with the untoward result that the author conveys something other than what and only what he intended to convey.

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