Maine Publishing Agreement with Author for Digital Publication Rights as well as Print

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This is a comprehensive form covering the terms and rights and obligations of the parties for publication of an e-book. Provisions are made for assignability, record-keeping and accounting, handling of revisions, proofs, royalties, and much more.


An e-book (short for electronic book, also written eBook or ebook) is an e-text that forms the digital media equivalent of a conventional printed book, often protected with a digital rights management system. E-books are usually read on personal computers or smart phones, or on dedicated hardware devices known as e-book readers or e-book devices. Many mobile phones can also be used to read e-books. This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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Most publishers have standard publication agreements. Terms of publication agreements can vary highly by publisher. More restrictive agreements may require you to sign over all of your rights. Less restrictive agreements may only require you to provide a non-exclusive license to the publisher.

Author grants publisher an exclusive licence The author gives the publisher certain rights over their material for the term of the agreement. These rights are granted only to this publisher and might include the right to publish, communicate, and distribute the published work online and to sublicence.

Non-exclusive licenses grant the licensee rights in the intellectual property but also allow the licensor rights to exploit the intellectual property in question ? including granting licenses to other entities. In general, non-exclusive licensees face competition from other licensees.

A copyright exclusive license is one in which ownership in one or more rights is transferred by the copyright owner. A copyright nonexclusive license occurs when the owner retains ownership of the copyright and/or may license the same right to others.

Exclusive Rights The right to publish your work without the work appearing elsewhere at the same time. Often, publishers request exclusive rights for a given length of time?three months, six months, or one year, for example. After the exclusivity period has ended, you are free to publish your work elsewhere.

The path to publication generally requires authors to sign a ?publishing contract? that covers such topics as: manuscript delivery and acceptance, copyright ownership and grants; royalty advances, rates and payment; author warranties and indemnities; contract duration and rights reversion (out-of-print); options on new ...

If you have a non-exclusive publishing agreement with one publisher, it basically means that they are able to exploit your creations freely, but not to the exclusion of any other publisher that may also wish to secure you an opportunity through exploitation.

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Maine Publishing Agreement with Author for Digital Publication Rights as well as Print