After the death of the author, the person that such author had expressly indicated in writing shall exercise moral rights. In the absence thereof, the author’s heirs shall exercise those rights.
The right of withdrawal may only be exercised after the death of the author if such author has expressly stated in writing that it is to be done.
Moral rights may not be exercised over works that have entered public domain.
History —Mar. 9, 2012, No. 55, § 6.