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Old 02-28-2018, 08:09 AM   #97
crossi
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If the publisher who owns the ebook rights for an area, assuming it does own the rights and doesn't simply assume it has the ebook rights because it does have the paper rights, refuses to publish can't the author take those rights back and publish themselves? Of course that would mean lawyers, time and money fighting their publisher (non-publisher?)
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