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Old 07-28-2018, 10:19 AM   #7
SerenaDoll
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I'm guessing this might be the wrong place to ask: not many active participants here that work in this genre (as far as I know), so not much in the way of relevant experience to draw on. I suspect that all you really need is to make the conditions clear at time of submission (and perhaps record evidence of having done so). But when it comes to questions of legalities, Internet advice is worth about what you pay for it. Obtaining real, informed legal advice on the matter would probably be a good idea - and even then some parts will remain open. What is legally correct in your jurisdiction may not cover material you collect from other jurisdictions - but what those jurisdictions can do about it is another matter again.
Ah ok. Well, I guess I'll just have to consult the publisher at that point. I can't really afford a lawyer. Not only that but I was hoping to make an E book first THEN a limited supply of books. I'm such a noob. But that's alright we all are once. Thank you for the advice.
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