e-right

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See also: eright

English

Etymology

e- +‎ right

Noun

e-right (plural e-rights)

  1. (law, usually in the plural) A right of a person in the context of electronic media and communications.
    This new legislation aims to protect the e-rights of citizens.
  2. (copyright law, usually in the plural) The right to publish a given work in electronic form.
    I sold the magazine rights to the story, but not the e-rights.

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