Understanding the Rights Provisions of a Book Contract

Abstract

A book contract establishes a partnership between a publisher and an author. The author offers their scholarly expertise and selected rights to the work while the publisher offers capital and expertise in copyediting, design, marketing, and rights management. In essence, the partnership is grounded in the exercise of specified rights. This presentation covers the provisions of book publishing contracts related to US copyright law: Copyright ownership Copyright as a package of rights Open access and open licenses Contract terminatio

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