Not exact matches
They will also
retain full
copyright protection so that nobody will be able to take aspects of their
work and publish it
in a future sourcebook.
In a traditional book publishing agreement, the author retains the copyright and the book publisher purchases the right to distribute the book (referred to in the contract as «the work») in its various forms, over various territorie
In a traditional book publishing agreement, the author
retains the
copyright and the book publisher purchases the right to distribute the book (referred to
in the contract as «the work») in its various forms, over various territorie
in the contract as «the
work»)
in its various forms, over various territorie
in its various forms, over various territories.
They do it to make a subsistence wage from their
work,
retain copyrights, circumvent censorship laws, get books into print within months instead of waiting years, keep their books
in print forever instead of a few months, make revisions rapidly, fight political oppression, maintain creative control, get paid
in a more timely manner, be able to distribute their
works globally, publish highly specialized
works that may not prove profitable, and take a chance on making something daringly different.
«
Retaining copyright puts authors
in a much stronger position
in terms of negotiating where and how their
works can be used,» the research said.
You will own the
copyright to the original, copyrightable elements (such as characters, scenes, and events) that you create and include
in your
work, and the World Licensor will
retain the
copyright to all the original elements of the World.
This is not a problem as I
work in software so I can
retain copyright of my software and grant the company an exclusive license
in exchange for royalties.
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Works within the collection may be attributed to other news services that
retain copyright,
works of the U.S. government that are in the public domain in the US, or works with no attribution for which copyright can not be determ
works of the U.S. government that are
in the public domain
in the US, or
works with no attribution for which copyright can not be determ
works with no attribution for which
copyright can not be determined.
I wonder if they meant to write that
copyright is
retained by the owner of the
copyright in the original document (since that party also has
copyright in derived
works, including photocopies).
In general, the original author can often claim «it
worked as it should be, software doesn't rot, it doesn't need reprints, so why should I need to do anything to
retain a
copyright»?
You must have one to three samples of your
work published
in print format for which you
retain copyright.