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English to French translations [Non-PRO] Cinema, Film, TV, Drama | |||||||
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4 +1 | paternité |
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4 +1 | statut d'auteur |
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paternité Explanation: Although one English equivalent of the French word paternité is "paternity," the word also means "authorship." Being or claiming to be a father . -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 30 mins (2011-09-25 03:58:36 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- The right to claim authorship of one's own work (droit de paternite) is codified in 13 UrhG. In contrast, a right against the false ... |
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statut d'auteur Explanation: avoids the sexist "paternité" le statut d'auteur et propriétaire (intellectuelle) de... |
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