Identifying writers' most important legal issues, this invaluable legal reference provides straightforward information and solutions on how writers can protect their works. With specific attention paid to intellectual property, contractual electronic rights, reclaiming copyright, fair use, permissions, work-for-hire, public domain, textual referrals, and trademarks, this resource provides information necessary for those looking to sell and protect their work. The most recent changes in copyright and trademark laws as well as pending and new legislation affecting writers are also covered. The appendix includes contract, copyright, and trademark forms commonly used by authors, which are also available in a PDF format on the accompanying CD-ROM.
Tonya Marie Evans is an attorney who specializes in intellectual property, literary law, and estate planning. She is the author of Seasons of Her, Shine! and has written for Black Issues Book Review, QBR/The Black Book Review, and travels extensively to speak about intellectual property and publishing law issues. She lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Writing, Law
191 pages, Trade Paper, 8 1/2 x 11
1 Table
Distribution Rights: WOR
$22.95 (CAN $30.95)
9780967457970 (0967457971) Pub Date: May 2005
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