Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Snow v. The Eaton Centre Ltd. (1982) 70 C.P.R. (2d) 105 is a leading Canadian decision on moral rights. The Ontario High Court of Justice affirmed the artist''s right to integrity of their work. The operator of the Toronto Eaton Centre was found liable for violating Michael Snow''s moral rights by putting Christmas bows on his work. Michael Snow was commissioned to do a sculpture called Flight Stop consisting of a number of Canada Geese in flight in the atrium of the Toronto Eaton Centre. During the Christmas season of 1981 the Eaton Centre placed red ribbons around the necks of the geese. Snow brought an action against the Centre to get an injunction to have the ribbons removed. He had argued that the ribbons offended the integrity of, and distorted, his work.