This is a practical guide for publishers or literary agents which covers all aspects of selling rights. This edition reflects the many changes that have occurred since the first edition was published. It includes a chapter on multimedia rights which highlights the debate on whether to license rights, enter into new alliances with software and hardware developers or embark on publication in the new media. The material on film, television, radio and theatrical rights has been updated and expanded. This edition also addresses the change in Australian copyright law and the transatlantic battle for the single European market. Other coverage includes: paperback book clubs, low cost reprint rights in Central and Eastern Europe and the FEU, and electrocopying, electronic document delivery and customized publishing. The book should be of interest to staff in publishers' rights departments, literary agents, authors and non-specialist publishing staff who need to deal with rights matters.
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Selling Rights covers the full range of potential rights, from same-language territorial rights, bookclub and paperback sales through to serial rights, dramatization, documentaries, electronic publishing and multimedia. Owen provides full details of the historical and legal background to rights, advises on the publishing contract and explains how to get the best possible deal.
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