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Why couldn't a writer sell the copyright of his novel to another publishing house during the contract period?

2024-08-12 04:06
What if the two publishing houses sold their books to different places and did business in different places? For example, if a publishing firm mainly sold their books to Guangdong, and another publishing firm sold their books to Xinjiang, then it should be possible for the two publishing firms to buy the copyright of the same novel at the same time. In this way, there would be no conflict of interest between the two publishing firms. You do your business, I do mine, and we all mind our own business.
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Anonymous
2024-08-12 05:28

During the term of the contract, it could not be sold to another publishing house because the original publishing house might think that it had the right to terminate the partnership and take back the copyright during the period of the copyright transfer contract. This kind of behavior might result in them not being able to use their works anymore. In addition, the original publishing house might not be able to accept it. Therefore, it was necessary not to sell copyrights to other publishing houses during the contract period to ensure the stability and continuity of the copyright partnership.

Why would a publishing firm fight for the copyright after a writer finished writing a novel? After the contract expired, wouldn't he be able to sell it to the next publishing firm?

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2024-09-11 21:29

The reason why the publishing houses fought for the copyright was because the publishing houses wanted to adapt the novel into movies, TV series, anime, games, and other forms of works and obtain economic benefits from them. Before the copyright contract expired, but the price might be more expensive. Therefore, the publishing houses would compete for copyright to ensure that they could adapt the novel into various forms of works and obtain sufficient economic benefits. The competition for copyright could also be caused by copyright laws. For example, if a novel was adapted into various forms within a certain period of time, the copyright owner might have the right to refuse other publishing houses to adapt the novel. Therefore, they should take into account the provisions of copyright laws and try to avoid selling copyrights to multiple publishing houses to avoid unnecessary disputes.

After the publishing house bought out the copyright of the novel, the contract expired. Could the author still submit the novel to another publishing house?

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2024-08-19 17:05

Generally speaking, after a publishing house bought out the copyright of a novel, the author could not submit the novel to another publishing house after the contract expired. This was because buying out the copyright meant that the publishing house had already obtained the copyright of the novel and had the right to edit, publish, and promote it. They could no longer submit it to other publishing houses. Of course, there were also some special circumstances that might occur. For example, if the contract between the author and the publishing house did not specify the transfer of copyright, the author could still continue to submit the novel to other publishing houses after the contract expired. However, in this case, the author would have to bear the cost of transferring the copyright and other related responsibilities. In short, if the publishing house bought out the copyright of the novel, the author could not submit the novel to another publishing house after the contract expired unless both parties agreed otherwise.

Did the publishing house obtain the copyright after signing a publishing contract with the author?

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2024-09-19 00:21

After the publishing house signed a publishing contract with the author, the publishing house obtained the copyright. This was because in the publishing contract, the publishing house was usually regarded as the owner of the copyright, and had the right to use, copy, distribute, exhibit, and sell the right to adapt the work. After signing a publishing contract, the publishing house would have the right to use the works created by the author and adapt, edit, translate, publish, and other operations. At the same time, the publishing house also had to pay the copyright fee to the author to ensure that the author received a reasonable return. It should be noted that different countries and regions may have different legal provisions on the ownership of copyrights. Therefore, in actual practice, the ownership of copyright needed to be determined according to local laws and regulations.

If I submit a novel to a publishing house and only sell 1,000 copies, can I submit it to another publishing house?

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2025-03-07 23:48

If I submit a novel to a publishing house and only sell 1,000 copies, can I submit it to another publishing house? Generally speaking, the publishing society would carefully evaluate each submitted work, including the quality of the work, the subject matter, the plot, the style of writing, and so on. If the same work does not receive good feedback after being submitted to multiple publishing houses, it is recommended to consider revising the work or choose a novel of another genre or theme for submission. In addition, it was not impossible to submit to another publishing house, but they would need to re-evaluate and filter the manuscripts. At the same time, he also needed to consider the direction of the new publishing house, the readership, and the publishing plan so that the work could be better presented and promoted. Before submitting, it is recommended to learn more about the publishing direction of the publishing house, the editorial team, and the reader group in order to better choose the suitable works to submit. At the same time, you can also try different submission methods such as contacting the editor through email, phone, and the publishing house's website to obtain more information and suggestions.

How long did the novelist sell the copyright to his novel to the publishing house? Other than the agreed time, what else was agreed upon in the contract? Was there an agreed region?

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2024-09-09 03:51

When a novelist sold the copyright to a publishing house, the contract would usually specify the duration of the copyright. This period of time could usually be one year, two years, or even longer. The contract usually stipulated the transfer fee of the copyright, the method of transferring the copyright, the protection measures of the copyright, and so on. In addition, the contract may also specify the term of copyright protection, publishing, distribution, publicity, and other terms.

How to sell a story to a publishing house?

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2024-10-14 06:09

First, make sure your story is well-written and polished. Then, research different publishing houses that might be interested in your genre. Craft a compelling query letter highlighting the unique aspects of your story.

How to sell an article to a publishing house

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2024-09-14 07:48

To sell an article to a publishing house, you can refer to the following steps: 1. Decide on the direction of publishing, such as science fiction, fantasy, romance, etc. Then choose a suitable publishing house for the genre. 2. Prepare the work: Prepare a detailed outline of the work or novel, including the plot, character setting, world view, etc. to ensure that the work is complete and readable. 3. Contact the publishing house: contact them through the official website of the publishing house or by phone to introduce the work to them and ask if they are willing to publish. 4. Submit the work: Submit the work according to the requirements of the publishing house. You may need to provide the author's contact information, copyright notice, and other documents. 5. Waiting for review: The publishing house will review the work. If it passes, it will enter the publishing process. 6. For publication: Once the work has passed the review, the publishing house will arrange the publication date and pay the copyright fee. 7. Promotion of the work: After the work is published, it needs to be promoted through the official website of the publishing house, social media, etc. It was important to note that selling a work to a publishing house required a certain amount of writing and editing skills, as well as understanding the publishing requirements and process of the publishing house.

Who will the publishing house sell the book to?

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2024-09-14 07:44

The publishing house would usually publish the novel as a book and sell it to bookstores and readers. However, the publishing house would also adapt the novel into movies, TV series, animations, and other forms of works, and then sell them to the audience through cinemas, TV channels, online platforms, and other channels.

Yang Jian was invincible during his apotheosis period. Why couldn't he defeat Sun Wukong in Journey to the West?

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2024-09-12 13:54

Yang Jian was invincible during the apotheosis period, but the Journey to the West did not specifically describe whether he had defeated Sun Wukong. The main characters in Journey to the West included Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand, all of whom were immortals. In the Journey to the West, Sun Wukong fought with Yang Jian many times on the way to the scriptures, but Sun Wukong was never defeated. Perhaps you are referring to the battle between Sun Wukong and Yang Jian in the Investiture of the Gods. In the Investiture of the Gods, Sun Wukong and Yang Jian also had a battle. The result of this battle was that Sun Wukong won. However, this battle was not consistent with the plot of Journey to the West. Therefore, there was no specific answer to the question of why Yang Jian could not defeat Sun Wukong in Journey to the West. Perhaps there were differences in the creation process, or it was because Sun Wukong had a higher cultivation and stronger power in Journey to the West.

How could a novel published online be submitted to another publishing house without a contract?

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2025-03-08 22:15

Multiple submission of a manuscript referred to the act of submitting the same work to the same publishing house or company multiple times and treating it as the same work. If a novel published on the Internet was discovered by another publishing house and wanted to be published, even if the contract was not signed, it could not be counted as multiple manuscripts. This was because each publishing house had its own copyright and editorial rights. They would review the work and decide whether to accept the submission. If a work was accepted and published by multiple publishing houses, it would be considered as a multiple submission. The publishing house had the right to take corresponding legal actions, including deleting the work, destroying the manuscript, and pursuing the author's responsibility. Therefore, if you want to submit your novel to another publishing house, please make sure that the work is only in one form and abide by the corresponding submission rules to avoid the situation of multiple manuscripts.

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