"For an author who comes from the publishing industry, committing one''s work to print and therefore the scrutiny of one''s colleagues and peers is always an act of great bravery, for it takes no prisoners when it comes to appraising grammar, punctuation, syntax and style, not to mention content. Lynette Owen not only passes all the tests, but here writing is pitch-perfect: erudite, interesting and witty. Do you want to know what Mark Twain thought about copyright? Bone up on the Google Library Project? Discover the terms of the NESLi licence? Pinpoint your exact rights as a co-edition publisher? This is the book for you." - Linda Bennett, The Publishers Association "Owen displays and extraordinary knowledge of all aspects of rights and also an inspiring affection for the world of rights selling. The combination of a clear, detailed technical approach together with helpful practical advice makes this book indispensible to everyone working in or interested in the field of rights, be they a publishing student, someone atsible to everyone working in or interested in the field of rights, be they a publishing student, someone at the start of a career in rights or a seasoned professional. Elgantly written, practical, definitive - I have found each edition of Selling Rightsto be essential reading." Andrea Joyce, BookBrunch "The book offers comprehensive guidance on all aspects of rights and licensing, from what might be considered the traditional (film, translation, and quotation rights) through to digital licensing of content, including the development of apps, with examination of rights for the reading impaired, serial rights, and permissions along the way. There is simply no other book on the market that deals with the subject in so detailed a way.
Lynette Owen''s Selling Rightscontinues to be the definitive reference for all those involved in the licensing of copyrights" -Sue Mattingley, International Rights Manager at Wiley-Blackwell, in Learned Publishing "Selling Rightsremains thebible for UK rights practitioners. Even those who have well-thumbed copies of every previous edition on their shelf will find much of interest and plenty of Owen''s straightforward and practical advice."- Logos Praise for the Previous Edition: ''I have previously described Selling Rightsas an indispensable, one-stop reference work for everybody working in rights. It remains that, but also has a wider purpose in raising issues for discussion and reflection about copyright, the exploitation of rights and possible future developments.Selling Rightsis not just for rights staff in publishing, it is for all in publishing who want to know about rights'' -The Bookseller ''Selling Rightsfulfils many invaluable functions - it is essential bookshelf ready-reference, and a useful companion when handling tricky or unfamiliar rights situations.it is an ideal desk-companion for experienced rights practitioners and beginners alike'' -Publishing News ''This is a standard work which all publishers should have on their shelves. It is also a worthwhile buy for serious authors especially those seeking to make publishing a career, as it will make talking to publishers/agents much easier''-Logos ''All aspects of rights selling are covered, starting with the clearest definition of copyright I''ve ever seen, through to the intricacies of the fast-moving, and often confusing, world of digital rights'' - Carole Blake, BookBrunch.co.
uk ''This is not a book just for rights people. All publishing managers need to have access to it''- The Publishers Association > "Selling Rightsremains thebible for UK rights practitioners. Even those who have well-thumbed copies of every previous edition on their shelf will find much of interest and plenty of Owen''s straightforward and practical advice."- Logos Praise for the Previous Edition: ''I have previously described Selling Rightsas an indispensable, one-stop reference work for everybody working in rights. It remains that, but also has a wider purpose in raising issues for discussion and reflection about copyright, the exploitation of rights and possible future developments.Selling Rightsis not just for rights staff in publishing, it is for all in publishing who want to know about rights'' -The Bookseller ''Selling Rightsfulfils many invaluable functions - it is essential bookshelf ready-reference, and a useful companion when handling tricky or unfamiliar rights situations.it is an ideal desk-companion for experienced rights practitioners and beginners alike'' -Publishing News ''This is a standard work which all publishers should have on their shelves. It is also a worthwhile buy for serious authors especially those seeking to make publishing a career, as it will make talking to publishers/agents much easier''-Logos ''All aspects of rights selling are covered, starting with the clearest definition of copyright I''ve ever seen, through to the intricacies of the fast-moving, and often confusing, world of digital rights'' - Carole Blake, BookBrunch.
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