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October 28, 2025

Practice Work Shop (PWS) On “Do Alterations Or Removals Of Tattoos Violate The Moral Rights Of The Tattoo Artist?”

Featuring: Diya Agrawal

During the last PWS session, Diya Agrawal, Trainee Associate, led a discussion on the topic: “Do alterations or removals of tattoos violate the moral rights of the tattoo artist?” The participants explored whether moral rights should apply when the artwork is permanently inked onto a living person’s body, considering that the artwork becomes intrinsically tied to the individual’s bodily autonomy. The session delved into whether tattoo artists can assert moral rights if a tattoo is modified or removed privately, without any commercial or public display. Additionally, the discussion addressed the copyright eligibility of AI-generated tattoo designs, including questions of authorship and the associated moral rights of such creations. The session highlighted that while moral rights are important for preserving the creative integrity of tattoo artists, they cannot supersede an individual’s right to bodily autonomy, including their ability to modify or remove tattoos from their own body. 

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