Perle & Williams on Publishing Law, Volume 1Wolters Kluwer, 1999 M01 1 - 1220 pages This valuable handbook covers the latest approaches to relations between writer/publisher and publisher/public including timely and practical advice on clearing text for libel, privacy, and related legal exposure. Perle & Williams on Publishing Law, Third Edition describes contract and problem issues commonly encountered in negotiating royalties, advances, options, writer's warranty, subsidiary rights splits, and much more. You'll also find intellectual property issues as they affect publishing, including electronic publishing and software, trademark and copyright law, filing procedures, antitrust issues, and more, including: Practical and useful model agreements save hours of drafting time Nearly 50 detailed checklists interwoven throughout identify specific factors that should be considered when analyzing materials for legal implications Sample forms with line by line instructions give you the necessary tools to file properly Practical tips to successfully negotiate contracts and issues such as royalties, advances, options, writers warranty and more. |
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Perle & Williams on Publishing Law, Volume 1 E. Gabriel Perle,Mark A. Fischer,John Taylor Williams No preview available - 1999 |
Perle & Williams on Publishing Law, Volume 1 E. Gabriel Perle,Mark A. Fischer,John Taylor Williams No preview available - 1999 |
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