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Old 01-12-2014, 07:41 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by latepaul View Post
I think we're agreed then.

Maybe negotiation wasn't the right word but I just meant that the no-disclosure clause that we were discussing is probably there to strengthen the publishers hand (even more) because any prospective author won't know what they've offered other authors.
Probably true. And it saves on headaches I imagine as well.Otherwise new author x could say "why can't I have this and this when you gave it to author y?" which would mean the publisher would find themselves trying to explain why author y is getting what author x wants as well, but for one reason or another can't have.
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