Kirsch's Handbook of Publishing Law: For Author'S, Publishers, Editors and Agents
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Jonathan Kirsch is an interesting combination: he is both a novelist and an attorney. He puts both skills to use in this book by creating an interesting, easy-to-read, easy-to-understand dissertation on all aspects of publishing law. The book is highly recommended for both authors and publishers.
After a three-chapter introduction of some basic publishing law concepts, he spends almost 80 pages in chapter four going over the book publishing contract clause by clause. He examines the legal implications of each clause, the profit/loss implications for both the author and the publisher, as well as typical practices throughout the industry. Every author and every publisher should read this chapter twice! Chapter five examines defamation and privacy issues that every author and publisher should know before they write or publish a book. Can you risk not knowing this? After that he examines copyright, subsidiary rights, and trademark issues in detail-essential information for publishers. A well-read copy of this book belongs on the shelf of every publisher and author. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-06 06:21:56 EST)
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| 07-14-03 | 5 | 1\1 |
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Jonathan Kirsch is an interesting combination: he is both a novelist and an attorney. He puts both skills to use in this book by creating an interesting, easy-to-read, easy-to-understand dissertation on all aspects of publishing law. The book is highly recommended for both authors and publishers.
After a three-chapter introduction of some basic publishing law concepts, he spends almost 80 pages in chapter four going over the book publishing contract clause by clause. He examines the legal implications of each clause, the profit/loss implications for both the author and the publisher, as well as typical practices throughout the industry. Every author and every publisher should read this chapter twice! Chapter five examines defamation and privacy issues that every author and publisher should know before they write or publish a book. Can you risk not knowing this? After that he examines copyright, subsidiary rights, and trademark issues in detail-essential information for publishers. A well-read copy of this book belongs on the shelf of every publisher and author. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-02-20 21:09:56 EST)
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