Selling rights
Material type: TextPublication details: Routledge London 2020Edition: 8thDescription: xii, 508 pISBN:- 9781138489486
- 346.410482 OWE
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Table of Contents
Rights: the historical and legal background
The publishing contract: who should control the rights?
An expanding range of possibilities
The rationale behind rights sales
Selling rights: who and how?
Tackling the task: essentials
Rights selling: a range of methods
Book fairs and sales trips: preparation, survival and follow-up
English-language territorial rights: co-editions and licences
Book club rights
Paperback rights
Low-price reprint rights
Other reprint rights
Serial rights and one-shot periodical rights
Digest and condensation rights
Translation rights: co-editions and licences
Anthology and quotation rights
Rights for the reading-impaired
Non-dramatized reading rights
Audio-recording and video-recording rights
Dramatization and documentary rights: stage, radio, television and film rights
Merchandising rights
Collective licensing
The internet and publishing
Electronic publishing and digital licensing
Supply of duplicate production material to licensees
Book Description
Selling Rights has firmly established itself as the leading guide to all aspects of rights sales and co-publications throughout the world. The eighth edition is substantially updated to illustrate the changes in rights in relation to new technologies and legal developments in the UK and the rest of the world.
This fully revised and updated edition includes:
• coverage of the full range of potential rights, from English-language territorial rights through to serial rights, permissions, rights for the reading-impaired, translation rights, dramatization and documentary rights, electronic and multimedia rights;
• more detailed coverage of Open Access;
• the aftermath of recent reviews and revisions to copyright in the UK and elsewhere;
• updated coverage of book fairs;
• a major update of the chapter on audio rights;
• an updated chapter on collective licensing via reproduction rights organizations;
• the impact of new electronic hardware (e-readers, tablets, smartphones);
• the distinction between sales and licences;
• the rights implications of acquisitions, mergers and disposals;
• updates on serial rights;
• new appendices listing countries belonging to the international copyright conventions and absentee countries.
Selling Rights is an essential reference tool and an accessible and illuminating guide to current and future issues for rights professionals and students of publishing.
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