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Key clauses in agency, publishing & collaboration agreements
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What every permission, release and work-made-for-hire agreement
should say
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Whether an email, phone call or letter can constitute a valid contract
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When to use an interviewee or model release
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What to do when a good deal goes bad & how to get your rights back
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What every freelancer should know about their rights
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The difference between a single song & exclusive songwriting deal
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The players involved and the process of selling & licensing copyright
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When you need media perils insurance & how to get it
Contracts Companion for Writers is an
amazingly comprehensive, easy-to-understand examination of the
contracts most important to writers. From publishing and agency
contracts, to collaboration and work-for-hire agreements, to
permission requests and release forms - all set out in an appendix
and on the handy CD-ROM, Tonya covers everything writers, agents and
other industry professionals need to know about creating and closing
deals from a position of knowledge and strength.
Of particular value are the key clauses and negotiation points Tonya
shares with a professional acumen that only a lawyer experienced in
this area can deliver. Her literary law expertise shines through and
the information provided is invaluable. This book is well written and
indispensable for writers of every level.
Although the information provided will prove of great worth at any
point in your drafting and negotiation process, don't wait until
after you've signed on the dotted line to read it and don't rely just
on your agent or attorney to tell you what you need to know. As the
cover suggests, put down the pen and open up this book first. You'll
be glad you did!
Dan Poynter, www.parapublishing.com
Contracts Companion for Writers arrived in my office during
the week my agent was negotiating the contract for my second book of
creative writing exercises. I immediately opened to the chapter on
"The Publishing Agreement" and read every single word. My
fear of negotiation and legalese was magically and immediately
replaced with confidence and knowledge. Contracts Companion is a
must-have, "read it before you think you need it" book for
all writers.
Bonnie Neubauer, www.BonnieNeubauer.com