Sentences with phrase «kill fee»

Allowing early termination and imposing kill fees may put some money in the publisher's pocket, but at the price of considerable inconvenience and hassle for everyone involved.
Without kill fees, the editor, cover artist, etc. have no way to get paid.
Why do you think kill fees «don't benefit publishers either»?
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer Beware A few years ago, I blogged about early termination fees, a.k.a. kill fees, in publishing contracts, and why they are not a good thing.
They shouldn't be dependent on royalties (as is the policy at too many small presses), so the presence or absence of kill fees shouldn't be relevant at all to how they get paid.
«In the last two years, Albany has imposed over $ 14 billion in new taxes and job killing fees on hard working New Yorkers.
Governor Cuomo killed the fee in New York City last year, which makes me wonder why the idea is being brought up in Yonkers.
For obvious reasons, kill fee clauses are onerous for authors, who... -LSB-...]
In a major embarrassment for Ford, his effort to kill the fee boomeranged on him in stunning fashion on Wednesday, when council voted 24 - 20 to prohibit retailers from giving out or selling any plastic shopping bags, «including those advertised as compostable, biodegradable, photodegradable or similar,» as of Jan. 1, 2013.
A few years ago, I blogged about early termination fees, a.k.a. kill fees, in publishing contracts, and why they are not a good thing.
The Senate passed a bill to kill the fee, and the Assembly passed its own bill to delay for a year any effort by New York City to adopt any such fees.
The main difference is that commercial artists may get a kill fee, but the students won't.
But on Tuesday, the Republican - controlled State Senate approved a bill that would kill the fee, amplifying a criticism that has dogged the plan and delayed its implementation by months: that it is not only financially burdensome for some, but also a broad government overreach meant to annoy shoppers into changing their ways.
State Sen. Simcha Felder, a Democrat from Brooklyn who caucuses with Senate Republicans, led the charge in the Senate to kill the fee.
Many freelancers include a «kill fee» in their agreements: if you change your mind and terminate the contract before the work begins, you agree to pay a fixed amount, typically 5 to 10 % of the total contract price.
Dates and terms are included, covering all expectations, including (sometimes most importantly) the kill fee.
Kill fees are a response to book pullers.
Kill Fee — a kill fee is the fee to terminate a project when it's not working out for all parties.
The kill fee may be anything from any portion of your advance that hadn't earned out to whatever else they want it to be, as specified in your contract.
A lot of places will offer a kill fee if they provide an assignment that doesn't work out, but sadly, not this place.
Kill fees can be 50 — 100 % of the project cost, depending on how soon the project is cancelled.
Freelance artists may also ask for a «kill fee» — a mandatory fee in case the project is cancelled midway.
If you would like to make this logo your own, please contact me and I will advise you of the kill fee if applicable.
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