Authors
- February 15, 2013
Withdrawn. Expanded and revised in 2015 article AUTHORS AND DOMAIN NAMES: CLAIMING RIGHTS TO PERSONAL NAMES, CHARACTERS AND TITLES.
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Originally published as a Guest Blog on Writer Beware® September 7, 2012 Co-author, Gerald M. Levine There is a reason…
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Co-author, Gerald M. Levine The traditional publishing process begins with an editor’s enthusiastic response to an author’s outline, proposal, and…
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Co-author, Gerald M. Levine Publishers expect and demand exclusive rights for exploiting literary works. When lawyers talk about “standard” clauses…
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Co-author Gerad M. Levine Whether money is the motive for writing – "[n]o man but a blockhead ever wrote, except…
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Co-author Gerald M. Levine Including a work in a collection or compilation depends on who owns the copyright and the…
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Co-author, Gerald M. Levine Literary agents stand in relation to authors as adventurers to booty: payday depends on placing literary…
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Co-author Gerald M. Levine Publishers typically offer an unsatisfactory reversion of rights clause so it is prudent to negotiate for…
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Co-author Gerald M. Levine Literary collaboration is a marriage of convenience. There are perils in ambiguous and incomplete agreements. The…
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Co-author Gerald M. Levine Authors ask whether they can protect their ideas by which they mean the conception rather than…
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Co-Author Gerald M. Levine What better to start the New Year than with grimy tales about authors, literary agents and…
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Co-author Gerald M. Levine Agency agreements are not forever which is the reason to be concerned about their terms. There…
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