Showing posts with label all rights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label all rights. Show all posts

15 June 2016

8 Questions you should ask before selling all rights


“We take all rights to your work,” warn the guidelines of a popular parenting blog. “Don’t submit to us if you are not comfortable with this.”

Handing over all rights, including copyright, of your work to another entity goes against the grain for many writers. Others, however, don’t bat an eyelid. You can always write more, right? So, in which situations does it make sense?

All Rights is a big deal, and Perpetual Exclusive Rights even more so. From the publishers’ point of view, even though they may cost big bucks, there are advantages to buying all rights. Overhead costs more when keeping track...


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750 words
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5 September 2015

All rights may be all right (And what to do when they're not)

When I was recently invited to guest-blog for a software technology company, I was in seventh heaven. "We would love to have you contribute to our blog," said the manager. "You are a very experienced writer and we are always looking for truly creative and informative content. I’ve read some of your material and I think your type of work would be great for us. I need someone with a technical background who understands how to reach out to our audience of techies." The gig promised regular lucrative work and I couldn't wait to start.

Until I read the contract.
 

"We would need sole publishing rights...

Read the full article in the September 2015 issue of Writing World

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2070 words
Nonfiction

US publication

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Words from the Wise

"I like the piece... Wow, this is great! I love the negotiating strategies."
Moira Allen
Publisher
Writing World