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What does Publishing Agreement mean? A publishing agreement (publishing contract) is the contract by which a copyright owner (author or other proprietor) grants a publisher rights to publish and exploit a work. In practice it sets the scope of rights (exclusive or non‑exclusive), formats (print, e‑book, audiobook and other electronic media), territory, language and term, and may include subsidiary rights such as serialisation, translation, adaptation and anthology rights. Key provisions typically cover delivery and acceptance, editorial and marketing discretion, advances and royalty structures (for example on recommended retail price or net receipts), accounting and audit, sub‑licensing, warranties and indemnities, moral rights (assertion or waiver), out‑of‑print/reversion triggers,...

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Precedent: pro-publisher publishing agreement: exclusive licence for print, e-book and audio rights; subsidiary rights agency; advances, royalties and reserves; extensive warranties/indemnities; options; termination and reversion

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This Agreement is entered into on [ date ].

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  1. [ Proprietor’s name ] of [ insert address ] (the Proprietor); and
  2. [ Publisher name ], a company registered in England and Wales with registration number [ insert company number ] and with its Registered office at [ insert registered office ] (the Publisher)...
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