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2008 Kristin Nelson Headshot.jpgPub Rants, written by a literary agent, has a post today that let’s us into what’s going on in the publishing industry. A couple of items:

Unlike times past publishers will walk away from a deal rather than give up electronic rights.

If you have, indeed, managed to reserve your electronic rights it doesn’t necessarily mean you can use them. The non-competition clause in most publishing contracts is usually broad enough so that it will prevent an author from publishing electronically even if the author reserves the rights. Agent Kristin says, and I agree with her based on my own legal experience, that very few people bother to read or think about the non-compete clause.

Thanks to Marilynn Byerly for the link.

 
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