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Unless it's a work for hire, the publishers don't own the copyright. Depending on the contract, they may control the publishing right as long as certain criteria are met, for example, making sure the work is not out of print for more than a given period of time. Not terribly different than record contracts in that there are a lot of authors out there who don't care what the contract says, they just want to be published. That's why authors ought to have agents and lawyers. It's no different than any other business.
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And I note that you don't respond to the point at hand, which is why should it be the publisher's responsibility to maintain an electronic copy of the finished manuscript rather than the author's. Of course, it's much easier to snark at someone, rather than try to present facts to support your opinion, assuming that you have an opinion and you just aren't snarking for the sake of snarking.
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Here is URL for some of the things that the authors guild thinks you should negotiate as an author, including making sure that rights revert back to you in various situation. https://www.authorsguild.org/member-...book-contract/ It is a contract and for the most part, if the publisher wants to publish your book, they are willing to negotiate. The idea that book contracts are a take it or leave it is about on par with the idea that the first offer on a car at a car dealer is a take it or leave it. Everyone should take a course in contract law, just to know what is what. I took my first one back in high school, way back when. Do you know of any current books, not backlisted, where the publisher doesn't have an electronic copy of the book? This conversation started discussing backlisted books. Many of the "rights in purgatory" stories that I've read from various authors can be traced to the original publisher/imprint going belly up. I've seen stories where the contract passes hands three or four times. |
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Are you saying that there should only be one print run ever? How would I or you know what books have electronic copies? That is an impossible question. As to the authorsguild, oh never mind. |
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Nope, not an impossible question. If you are postulating that publishers don't have archive copies of the electronic manuscript of books that are currently in print, then surely you must know of at least one where that is the case. Otherwise, it's a non issue. The original question was about using pirated ebooks for backlist books. |
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So you are going to tell me that the best sellers are only printed once???? There are never reprints. I know most books don't sell well but some do and some are reprinted many times. Do you have any proof that publishers do or do not keep electronic copies? If not, then the question you asked cannot be answered by anyone but the publishers. Oh the book I was referring to is "All the President's Men." I know because the "Sundance Kid" and "Ted Kramer/Tootsie" are on the cover. |
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I don't think the publishers passes back the final proofed & edited copy of the document to the author, so asking the author to store the electronic back-up is not viable. |
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It certainly used to be the case that the author gets back what's called a "galley proof", which is the "final edit" prior to publication, but this is normally on paper, not electronic. I have the galley proof, with hand-written corrections made on it, of a Michael Moorcock novel called "The Dragon in the Sword", which I bought at a charity auction at a British "Eastercon" SF convention about 20 years ago. Whether these days authors get electronic galley proofs, I don't know.
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We never argued the author shouldn't get a copy, just that the publisher should keep a copy since they have the publishing rights. |
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Back in the days of Hot Type I could see disposing (melting
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