Sentences with phrase «sole author of his work»

Because while at times he plays very well with others, with age he's become the sole author of his work, unwilling to share the stage with anyone else.
Long gone is the idea that the Artist is the sole author of the work.

Not exact matches

Moral rights as stated in section 6 is not accompanied with some number of years hence the author of the literary work has the sole moral right to claim authorship of the work.
There are many authors who choose this nowadays, with the sole purpose of letting their work be widely distributed without any limitations.
The contract states that in the event they sell the author's work in an unapproved format or after termination, the author's sole remedy is the payment of royalties as Liquidated Damages.
Once a manuscript is accepted, publishers work in one of two ways: the traditional royalty model in which the author fronts none of the costs associated with editing, art design, layout, or publication, or the pay - upfront model in which the author pays for his services, and the completed product is his sole property.
All authors who publish on their own through Lulu, without any paid services, are considered the sole content owners and publishers of their work.
This reminds me of another contract that is problematic: so - called «perpetual representation clause» in an author - agent contract, whereby the agent designates himself «the sole and exclusive agent with respect to the work for the life of the copyright.»
Without a sole author, the nature of the work's creative process tends towards time - based art.
In the second work, Mujercita Bembelanga (2011 — 2014), a story narrated in Spanish via turntable joins a sole image of a mundane streetscape projected into a custom cedar box to create this film — sculpture, in a collaboration with Cuban author Ivette Vian.
For the conference, we invited in fifteen mentors, including Gar Alperovitz, a founder of the Harvard Institute of Politics and author of «America Beyond Capitalism,» ecological economist Josh Farley who works to measure happiness in Bhutan, and Juliet Schor, who used to teach Marxist economics at Harvard, before the transformation of the Economics Department to a near sole focus on neoclassical economics.
While the benefits of understanding variations among personality traits are obvious for hiring and team - building, Otto Kroeger, author of «Type Talk at Work,» says that personality type should not be used as the sole criteria for hiring.
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