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Old 02-06-2010, 06:28 PM   #33
delphidb96
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Originally Posted by Ralph Sir Edward View Post
Pardon me, folks, but think this through. If you're going to do cover art for the hardback/paperback, please explain to me why you can't use the same art for the e-book? If you are going to electronic typesetting, explain why you have to have different proofing/editing for the e-book? These are common expenses, not matter what form (or how many forms) you reproduce the work in....
Your are right. You *can* use the same artwork - *IF* the publisher has purchased the rights for that purpose. But then, I've seen some HC artwork that wasn't near as good as MMPB or ebook cover art.

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