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Section seven gamma of the '''Twelfth Guarantee''' of the [[Constitution of the United Federation of Planets]] defines an [[artist]] as a "person who creates an original artistic work."
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Section seven gamma of the '''Twelfth Guarantee''' of the [[Constitution of the United Federation of Planets]] defined an [[artist]] as a "''person who creates an original artistic work.''"
   
Mister [[Tuvok]] used this defense against [[Arden Broht]], who admitted that [[the Doctor]] created the original program: ''[[Photons Be Free]]''. Based on this, Tuvok concluded that the Doctor should be entitled to all rights and privileges accorded an artist under [[Federation law]].
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In [[2378]], [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Tuvok]] used this defense against [[Ardon Broht]] in a legal proceeding regarding the [[holoprogram]] ''[[Photons Be Free]].'' Based upon Broht's admission that [[The Doctor]] had created ''Photons Be Free'', Tuvok argued that The Doctor should be entitled to all rights and privileges accorded an artist under [[Federation law]].
   
However, the [[arbitrator]] of the case, noted one flaw in Tuvok's [[logic]], the law says that the creator of an artistic work must be a "person" and the [[EMH]] doesn't meet that criteria. ([[VOY]]: "[[Author, Author]]")
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However, the [[Unnamed Humans (24th century)#Arbitrator|arbitrator]] of the case noted a flaw in Tuvok's [[logic]]: The law said that the creator of an artistic work must be a "person" and the [[Emergency Medical Hologram]] did not meet that criteria. ({{VOY|Author, Author}})
   
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Revision as of 13:34, 4 October 2013

Section seven gamma of the Twelfth Guarantee of the Constitution of the United Federation of Planets defined an artist as a "person who creates an original artistic work."

In 2378, Lieutenant Commander Tuvok used this defense against Ardon Broht in a legal proceeding regarding the holoprogram Photons Be Free. Based upon Broht's admission that The Doctor had created Photons Be Free, Tuvok argued that The Doctor should be entitled to all rights and privileges accorded an artist under Federation law.

However, the arbitrator of the case noted a flaw in Tuvok's logic: The law said that the creator of an artistic work must be a "person" and the Emergency Medical Hologram did not meet that criteria. (VOY: "Author, Author")