[Free and download] Kirsch's Handbook of Publishing Law: For Authors, Publishers, Editors and Agents
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| #1163290 in Books | Acrobat Books | 1994-11 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .76 x6.10 x9.06l, | File Name: 0918226333 | 276 pages |
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Outstanding resource for both publishers and authors|By S. Neeper|The 1995 edition of Kirsch's Handbook of Publishing Law is an excellent introduction for folks new to publishing; it's well-organized, clear in detail and highly readable. Kirsch makes his non-trivial subject matter very accessible with clear discussion and relevant anecdotes to illustrate main points. He hits a|From Library Journal|Kirsch, a prominent intellectual property attorney and Los Angeles Times columnist, has created a clear, comprehensive, up-to-date guide to publishing law in this handbook, which follows the path of a publishing project. From protection of
Kirsch, a prominent intellectual property attorney and Los Angeles Times columnist, has created a clear, comprehensive, up-to-date guide to publishing law in this handbook, which follows the path of a publishing project. From protection of the original idea, coauthorship, agents, and packaging, through a clause-by-clause consideration of a typical book publishing contract, to legal aspects of manuscript preparation, copyright registration, electronic and subsidiary righ...
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