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ADVOCACY ALERT
We have been alerted by the Authors Guild of new copyright terms
in Simon & Schuster’s publishing contracts.
Agents and authors have recently been given print-on-demand contracts
with a transfer of all rights in perpetuity to the publisher. The
publisher has refused to negotiate the transfer of all rights in
perpetuity term.
Traditionally, publishing contracts provided for a reversion of
rights to the author after some milestone; such as quantity of
books printed, a specific number of printed editions, after annual
sales fell below a specific number, or a number of years. This
allowed the author to take their work to another publisher for
a better deal, self-publish, or repurpose their work some time
after the work’s popularity had waned.
The Authors Guild and the Graphic Artists Guild supports print-on-demand
technology. Now that works may be stored and printed digitally,
the old printing process of producing a huge print run of books
in order to keep costs down, plus the cost of storing stock, is
not the most economical method to produce books. Print-on-demand
allows small print orders, providing additional sales and royalties
for publishers and authors/artists. However, a transfer of all
rights forever to the publisher means that the author/artists –and
their families- will never, ever regain the rights to their works,
even after demand has waned and the publisher is no longer marketing
or promoting the work.
The Authors Guild and the Graphic Artists Guild urges you NOT
TO SIGN all rights in perpetuity contracts.
If you have been offered a print-on-demand contract with
a transfer of all rights in perpetuity to the publisher, by Simon & Schuster
or any other publisher, and have been unable to negotiate a reversion
of rights at a milestone, please contact
Lisa Shaftel
National Advocacy Committee Chairperson
Graphic Artists Guild
advocacy@gag.org
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