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On literary plagiarism and the protection of authors in ancient Rome

Publicated to:Revista General De Derecho Romano. (43): 1- 118 - 2024-01-01 (43), DOI:

Authors: Quintana Orive. Elena

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The article addresses the question of to what extent one can speak, in Ancient Rome, of protection of the rights of the author of literary or theatrical works, to show that the authors could have judicial actions available for the moral damage caused by the copying of a literary work committed by a third party without the knowledge of its author. Along with this, the accession of ink to paper (litterae chartis cedunt), generally property of the author, was not a means of defending literary creation (res incorporalis) but a means of recognizing the ownership of the owner of the paper, although he was genera

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Ciencias jurídicasDcho romano, hª y fª del derechoGrupo b

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Leadership analysis of institutional authors

There is a significant leadership presence as some of the institution’s authors appear as the first or last signer, detailed as follows: First Author (QUINTANA ORIVE, ELENA) and Last Author (QUINTANA ORIVE, ELENA).