Publishing Right

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A Publishing Right is an copyright right that applies to a publishable item.



References

2014

  • (Wikipedia, 2014) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Publishing_rights Retrieved:2014-5-14.
    • Literally, the right to publish a work.

      In the music industry, "publishing" is used as a catch-all shorthand for the administration of matters relating to the songwriter's and composer's share of income from a musical composition or recorded work.

2013

  • http://www.acm.org/publications/policies/copyright_policy#Retained
    • 2.5 Permanent Rights held by original Owners/Authors
      • The original Owner/Author permanently holds these rights:
        • All other proprietary rights not granted to ACM, including patent or trademark rights.
        • Reuse of any portion of the Work, without fee, in any future works written or edited by the Author**, including books, lectures and presentations in any and all media.
        • Create a "Major Revision" which is not subject to any rights in the original that have been granted to ACM
        • Post the Accepted Version of the Work on (1) the Author's home page, (2) the Owner's institutional repository, or (3) any repository legally mandated by an agency funding the research on which the Work is based.
        • Post an "Author-Izer" link enabling free downloads of the Version of Record in the ACM Digital Library on (1) the Author's home page or (2) the Owner's institutional repository;
        • Prior to commencement of the ACM peer review process, post the version of the Work as submitted to ACM ("Submitted Version") to non-peer reviewed servers;
        • Make distributions of the final published Version of Record internally to the Owner's employees, if applicable;
        • Bundle the Work in any of Owner's software distributions; and
        • Use any Auxiliary Material independent from the Work.