Sentences with phrase «standard book agreements»

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They could have agreed to Amazon's standard publishing agreement for weeks now and would have continued to sell books, but they refuse to do so, expecting Amazon to make special arrangements for them.
-- 2 % statistics figures is no serious argument or trend indication — all consumer agreements are drafted by selling companies and, thus, hugely favor the latter, it's take it or leave it — quoted Apple provision is standard indirect damages exclusion, any damages cases for consumers using digital text documents are unlikely anyway — printed book is always better but it takes space — some educational piece on drawbacks of ebooks and bookstores would serve better purpose
Most book agents have two different literary agency commission percentages that they put in their standard author / agent agreement.
In addition to the standard book contract, we'll also be identifying unreasonable provisions in self - publishing and freelance journalism agreements.
Many academic authors tell us they were afraid to request changes to the standard agreements for fear that the publisher would pull the plug on their books.
The agreement applies to only 28 publishers and a limited selection of recently published books, but the libraries are hoping this is a breakthrough and that it will eventually become a standard.
In this contract, an unsuspecting author is offered a «traditional publishing deal» — meaning the publisher pays the publishing costs and offers industry - standard royalties on sales — but the contract contains a «mandatory marketing agreement» (or addendum) that requires the author to pay the publisher (or an affiliated marketing company) thousands of dollars to market and advertise the author's book.
See the ACX Book Posting Agreement and Production Standard Terms for actual terms that apply:
The Initiative's fresh look at standard book contracts has proven without doubt that provisions that would never be acceptable in other contexts have long been taken for granted in publishing agreements.
As well as printing the book to an extremely high standard, it covers two fantastic translators interpreting Keith's interviews between English and Japanese (and back again), our photographer John Short creating the ultimate hardware product shots, our author / interviewer Keith Stuart's (award - winning) time and skills, indexing, copy - editing, and of course our licensing agreement with SEGA.
So it remains to be seen in Copenhagen if China will be willing to (a) commit these targets in a binding international agreement, and (b) subject such commitments to an international standards of «measurable, reportable and verifiable», or MRV, in a way that would be willing to «open its books and defend them.»
It also notes that policy - makers have largely failed to take the tourism industry's emissions seriously on the global stage — international aviation, for instance, is currently excluded from the Paris climate agreement, and the only UN-backed aviation emissions standards on the books are weak as hell.
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