So be looking at what you've sold and what you haven't sold, or have
you sold audio rights, for example.
It's also
sold audio rights and foreign rights to Germany and the Czech Republic.
I've
sold audio rights to it for 2.5 times what the audio rights for Riyria sold for, I've sold one foreign deal for it, and I'll make 100 % of the ebook royalty and more than twice as much of the audio royalty.
We sold the audio rights, international rights and book club rights.
For Kay Kenyon we've
sold audio rights to her new series with Saga, AT THE TABLE OF WOLVES (July 2017) and SERPENT IN THE HEATHER (April, 2018) to Audible.
Five years later: we've published well over 200 ebooks, we've incorporated, we've doubled our membership, our ebooks are in libraries worldwide, sold by nearly one hundred retailers worldwide, and we've just
sold the audio rights to over one hundred of our books.
And I'd be happy to
sell audio rights if there were legitimate interest.
However, we still were able to
sell audio rights» for Marr's book.
You have suggested that we do not
sell our audio rights.
Not exact matches
No wonder Italian
rights were
sold even before the book was published, and Turkish and
audio rights were
sold shortly after publication.
The
rights to return the goods under the Distance
Selling Regulations will not apply in the following circumstances: * in the event that the product has been used or returned incomplete * accommodation, transport, catering or leisure services * package travel * food, drinks or other goods delivered regularly to the consumer's home or workplace by a «regular roundsman» such as a milkman or domestic oil supplier * goods made to the customer's specification * goods that are perishable or can't be returned, such as frozen food and fresh flowers *
audio or video recordings or computer software that the consumer has opened * newspapers or magazines * betting, gaming and lotteries * premium - rate telephone and website services We will not issue refunds for any items lost or stolen in transit to us.
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She encourages her authors to have one foot in traditional print publishing and the other in the digital - first arena, and is a huge advocate of utilizing secondary
rights — she has
sold film / TV,
audio and foreign
rights for her clients.
Looks basically like you do all the work of editing / cover, then you campaign for votes, and maybe you'll win $ 1500 and they get to do anything they want with it for two years, including ignoring it, or
selling off all the foreign and
audio and movie / TV / video game
rights.
And if I'm that licensee (a publisher) and I haven't licensed the
audio rights from the creator, only text
rights, can I distribute my text product to an entity like Amazon to enjoy and
sell to the public as a text / reading?
DAW also gets certain other
rights that they can sublicense, including things like putting them out in
audio,
selling them to a book club (in English), or licensing the UK edition to a UK publisher.
A huge advocate for exploring secondary
rights, Louise has
sold audio, film and foreign
rights for her traditional and self - published clients.
In cases where the author retains
audio rights, Marsal Lyon agents
sell directly to a number of
audio publishers, including Audible, Brilliance, Tantor, and others.
Through Folio she is now able to provide the ability to manage intellectual property
rights of authors by
selling both domestic and foreign
rights, co-agenting film and
audio rights, as well as offering the services of a speakers bureau and licensing agency.
Some authors are requesting reversion of their
audio rights if they've
sold them and they're sitting there unused by the publisher.
While Rowling has made some positive remarks about the refreshing change of working on something new, one note in the press releases was rather interesting: Rowling
sold all of the
rights to this next project, including print, digital, and
audio, to Little, Brown.
Things are so bad
right now that indie authors are actively encouraged to
sell the digital
audio edition on their own website or via social media.
Maybe in the indie world that might not always be the readers in the U.S. market, but we also enable them to
sell foreign
rights, translation
rights,
audio rights... We also can free their time so they can
sell their own books and do what's most important and that is write more books.
You retain all your
rights, including TV, film,
audio and translation, which you are free to
sell to publishers or production companies.
Foreign
rights is the granting to a foreign publisher legal licensing
rights to translate (or reprint in English in English - speaking countries such as Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, and India), publish and
sell a «work» (book content) in its country in specific formats (printed book, e-book,
audio, video, book club, etc.) for compensation in the form of royalties and an advance payment thereof for a specific period of time.
On the other hand,
audio rights sell for anywhere from $ 2k - $ 5k or more (half of which goes to the author).
Did you know that if you bundle
audio / foreign
rights in with your publishing deal that when they
sell those
rights you get whatever percentage of the sale that's in your contract and it's applied to your advance?
It is somewhat time consuming which is why I'm not publishing in
audio until next year, but I see that as the only real advantage to
selling the
rights.
We work directly with various
audio publishers and producers, whether you want to
sell your
rights or exploit them yourself.
Her goal is not only to
sell books, but to also build long and ever - growing careers for her clients, giving each of them close and thorough attention as well as being an advocate in all aspects of the publishing process, including licensing foreign
rights,
audio rights, dramatic
rights and more.
In her case, we've
sold film,
audio, large print and several foreign
rights, all of which required negotiation and contract work.
The problem as he sees it is that Amazon is giving away something that authors (and publishers) have traditionally
sold, namely
audio rights to their books.
Selling subrights is an area that many of them have farmed out to the publishers (if these houses have a strong presence globally on foreign
rights or have
audio studios, etc), but there's still money to be made here.
There are really only a few markets: Amazon, B&N, foreign
rights, and screen options... okay and
audio books (which are
sold..
If Amazon the retailer were to suddenly delist (or otherwise make difficult to purchase) the OMW books they don't own and make them more difficult to purchase, that will have implications both on Audible's ability to
sell the ones they do own — and also will color any future discussions of
audio rights purchases by Audible, an Amazon subsidiary.
The Kindle's text - to - speech function has raised controversy because some publishers want to keep their
rights to
sell audio books in addition to text books.
(You could have also
sold the piece of the pie that had French hardback
rights, or French
audio rights, or French mass market
rights, or French film
rights.
-- Then I
sold the
rights to an
audio play made from the story, making more off of that slice than the other three before, and then I was hired with Kris to write the script from my story, so more money yet again.
I'm constantly clicking that
right stick to highlight what's around me — what's useful, what's not (but obviously I'm picking up every digital watch left over from the Old Ones, and scanning all the
audio / holo - logs I find, building up that lore and collecting tat to
sell to traders).
But, his own legal terms do not grant any
rights to the listeners (the paying users) to share or
sell his
audio files, nor adopt or remix them or use in any other way exept to listen to them.
We get that Samsung wants to be taken more seriously in the
audio department, and we agree it deserves recognition for its efforts on this new system Still, such lofty pricing,
right or wrong, is a big reach for Samsung, and is going to be a tough
sell to its customer base.