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If someone else helped me publish the book, would the copyright still be mine? Could he still continue printing?

2024-09-10 00:51
Also, how would they split the money they earned?
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2024-09-10 04:41

If someone else helped me publish the book, then the copyright of the novel actually belongs to the person who helped me publish the book. This was because according to copyright law, the author enjoyed the copyright of the novel. If the author created it independently, the copyright would belong to him. The people who helped me publish the book can violate my copyright by printing it, but that doesn't mean they can print it as they please and have to abide by the relevant provisions of copyright law. If they don't pay me any royalties or royalties when they print the book, my copyright will be violated and I have the right to take legal action to protect my rights. Therefore, if someone helped me publish a book, the copyright of the novel actually belonged to the person who helped me publish the book. They had to abide by the relevant provisions of the copyright law to protect my copyright. But if they don't pay me any royalties or royalties when they print the book, then I can take action to protect my rights.

Could he publish a book after writing a novel online? Is the copyright still mine? Was there any remuneration?

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2024-08-21 09:03

Creating a novel on the internet, then turning it into a physical book and publishing it required certain steps and legal provisions. Legally, if a novel was created on the Internet, the copyright usually belonged to the online creator, not the book's publishing company. Therefore, if one wanted to convert a novel into a physical book and publish it, they needed to obtain permission from the copyright owner first. If the novel obtained permission from the copyright owner, it could be converted into a physical book and published. At this point, the copyright still belonged to the web creator but the book publishing company would pay the royalties. The amount of royalties may vary depending on the quality of the novel, its popularity, and other factors. It should be noted that converting a novel into a physical book and publishing it requires a lot of time and resources, so it needs to be carefully considered.

If he found someone to ghostwrite and publish the book, who would be the copyright holder?

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2024-09-17 03:05

The question of who would be the author of the book was actually related to the relationship between the author's identity and the creation of the work in the copyright law. According to China's copyright law, the creation of a work must be done independently by the author. No one can plagiarize, plagiarize, or ghostwrite for others. Therefore, if a ghostwriter was found to publish the book, the copyright should belong to the author himself. However, if there is an employment, cooperation, or other form of relationship between the ghostwriter and the author, the ownership of the copyright may need to be judged according to the specific circumstances. If the ghostwriter is only the author's assistant, agent, or other collaborator and has not obtained the author's authorization, the copyright may belong to the author's assistant or collaborator. If there is an employment relationship between the ghostwriter and the author, the copyright shall belong to the employer according to the employment agreement. Therefore, if you want to find a ghostwriter to publish a book, you need to determine the ownership of the copyright according to the specific situation. You may need to consult a professional lawyer or relevant departments.

If Su Muqiu was still alive, he would continue to write

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2024-10-20 05:01

##If Su Muqiu Was Still Alive Su Muqiu, who was once considered the most perfect supporting character in " The Master of All Time ", had left countless readers heartbroken. If he was still alive, how would the story of " Full Time Expert " develop? If Su Muqiu was still alive, then the friendship between Ye Xiu and him would be even deeper. They could fight together in the world of Glory and create more glory together. Su Muqiu's talent and creativity would also provide Ye Xiu with even more help. They could discuss tactics and study their opponents together. If Su Muqiu was still alive, then he would also become a member of Team Happy. His skills and experience would provide strong support to the team, and his presence would also motivate the other members. In Glory, Su Muqiu and Ye Xiu would lead Team Happy to victory. If Su Muqiu was still alive, he would have more time to spend with his family. His parents would no longer be sad about his death, and his sister would no longer be lonely. Su Muqiu would cherish every moment he had with his family. He would use his actions to prove his worth. However, all of this is just a hypothesis. Su Muqiu has already left us. His departure made us feel sad and regretful, but his spirit will always inspire us. In the world of Glory, Su Muqiu will forever live in our hearts. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " Full-time Expert "!

Would it be illegal to continue writing someone else's novel? Would it violate the copyright of the original author?

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2024-08-10 12:15

It was legal to continue writing someone else's novel if it was in accordance with the original author's wishes and authorization and did not violate the original author's copyright. However, if you modify the original content without authorization or use the original author's copyright material for commercial use, it may constitute an act of copyright violation. It was best to contact the original author to obtain authorization or obtain permission through other legal means before continuing the novel. Without authorization, the author must abide by the relevant provisions of the original author and the copyright law. The novel must not be modified, published or distributed without authorization. It should be noted that even if you were authorized to write a follow-up novel, you still had to abide by the relevant copyright protection terms. For example, the content of the follow-up novel must be the same as or similar to the original work. It must not exceed the scope of the original work, nor can it change the theme and plot of the original work. At the same time, the continuation of the novel also had to follow the wishes and style of the original author. It could not maliciously slander, tamper with, or insult the original author's work. Therefore, the continuation of the novel needed to be carefully handled to avoid violating the copyright of the original author. At the same time, it could also provide more possibilities for the creation of original literature.

Would you choose me or someone else? I will be sad, but I still like you.

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2024-09-12 06:04

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If a novel was signed, would the copyright still be with him?

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2024-09-20 00:50

After a novel was signed, the copyright usually belonged to the contracted author, not the website or editor. This was because in the process of writing a novel, the author would usually submit the work to the website or editor and reach some kind of agreement in exchange for the copyright and permission to use the website. However, authors can still sell or transfer copyrights under certain circumstances, such as through online bookstores or physical bookstores. In addition, if the author promised to leave the copyright to other authors or teams in the contract, they had the right to share the copyright of the work under certain circumstances. In short, if the novel is signed, the copyright usually belongs to the author himself, but the specific situation may vary according to the agreement.

Is 'Still Mine' a true story?

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2024-10-14 16:37

I'm not sure. It depends on the source and context of 'Still Mine'. Sometimes it could be based on real events, but sometimes it might be purely fictional.

If he signed a contract, could he still publish novels on other platforms?

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2024-09-23 17:50

If they signed a contract, they would usually have to publish all the content on the novel, including the novel on other platforms. However, he could also consider publishing the novel on other platforms, but he would have to abide by the publishing rules and terms of each platform. It is recommended that you first understand the specific requirements of each platform and contact the editor of the platform before publishing to ensure that all rules and terms are met.

Would he still continue after uninstalling Red Pomelo and paying to read?

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2024-09-23 11:01

Red Pomelo Reading is a novel reading application. After uninstalling the application, it may affect users from continuing to pay to read novels on the platform. Specifically, after uninstalling Red Pomelo Reading, users would not be able to use any paid functions on the platform, including purchasing chapters, and other services. Therefore, if you uninstalled Red Pomelo Reading, you would need to re-install and log in to the application before you could continue paying.

If he had already sold the copyright to a novel, could he still turn it into a comic?

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2024-09-24 10:35

If a novel that had already sold its copyright was allowed to appear in the form of a comic, the author could adapt it into a comic, but he had to abide by the rules of the comic adaptation copyright. Specifically, the author needed to obtain the authorization of the copyright owner and adapt and create according to the relevant regulations. If an author wanted to adapt a novel into a comic, it was best to consult the copyright owner first and obtain authorization. If the copyright owner agrees, the author can adapt and create works, but he must be careful not to violate the intellectual property rights of the copyright owner. If the author made an unauthorized adaptation or creation, it may constitute an act of copyright violation and he would have to bear the corresponding legal responsibility. If the novel has been sold, the author can adapt and create it, but he needs to abide by the relevant regulations and obtain the authorization of the copyright owner.

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