Tad Crawford,Kay Murray

The Writer's Legal Guide, Fourth Edition

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In an increasingly digitized and complex publishing world, writers need to know how to protect themselves against copyright infringement, legal trouble, and unwise concessions to publishers. Still the author’s foremost advocate for copyright protection, fair contracts, and free expression, the Authors Guild has once again partnered with Allworth Press to update this invaluable reference. Thoroughly revised to reflect the many changes in the publishing industry, the fourth edition offers plain-English explanations of legal and business aspects of the trade, from electronic rights and ebooks to contracts and accounting. Other topics include:
Registering copyrights, including onlineTaxes and bookkeepingFollowing fair use guidelinesNegotiating contracts with publishers and agentsObtaining permissions to use others’ workDealing with periodical, syndication, film, television, play, and audio rights agreementsHandling business disputesUnderstanding libel, privacy, and the limits of free expressionAvoiding self-publishing misstepsPlanning authors’ estates
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  • Menna Abu Zahrahas quoted4 years ago
    On the other hand, the advent of digital delivery systems offers writers new ways to reach a paying audience.
  • Menna Abu Zahrahas quoted4 years ago
    . Of course, without a publisher, a self-published writer has to provide her own editing, marketing, and promotion.
  • Menna Abu Zahrahas quoted4 years ago
    Many others are in effect self-publishing by setting up their own blogs and some are even earning a bit of income through advertising.
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