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Moral rights
lUnder the Copyright Act 1988, oral history interviewees have the right:
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•to be named as the ‘author’ of their words, unless they specify otherwise
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•include option of anonymity on consent form
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•not to have their words subjected to ‘derogatory treatment’, e.g. by editing, alterations or adaptations that change their context and create a false impression
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