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6 Copyright L. Symp. 89 (1953)
Moral Right and the Common Law: A Proposal

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Common Law: A Proposal
By ARTHUR L. STEVENSON, Jr.
LAW SCHOOL OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY
WHEN AN AUTHOR writes a book, or an artist creates a painting
or a work of sculpture, he does something quite different from
a man who builds a table or manufactures some article for
everyday use. The process of artistic creation is a form of per-
sonality expression; the creator's reaction to his medium and
his treatment of his subject are unique. The unique element
lies in the fact that the artist has impressed his personality on
the thing he creates, and in a very real sense this element of his
work belongs to him, however he may dispose of the physical
embodiment of his idea. Once the work is complete, it bespeaks
the personality of the creator in a way that the most exquisitely
complex machine can never do for the man who made the ma-
chine. The artisan who fashions a piece of furniture, for ex-
ample, may well be incensed if it is used carelessly; but that
piece of furniture is probably like many others he has made
and will make in the future. Not so the artist. His creation is
unique. He may paint the same scene a second time or many
times, but each time the result is different. There are nuances
of light and shade, the color values are different, his treatment
of shape, mass, and texture reflects his mood at the moment of
creation.
Out of the fact that artistic creation is thus an expression of
the artist's personality has grown the moral right doctrine. The

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