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MUB 202 Music Business Contracts Prof Colfin
HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT #3 DUE FRIDAY 2/21/20 on Schoology
1 The assignment concerns the attached Exclusive Songwriter Agreement which follows these directions below.
GO Through the contract with a highlighter and focus on the 3-6 important words in each sentence or clause. This will help you spot the important information. The KEY WORDS in each clause.
On a separate sheet TYPE UP IN OUTLINE FORM, using short statements, at least 20 of the important points found in the Agreement below.
Use plain English. Write short, simple, clearly stated numbered points in YOUR OWN WORDS. Follow the flow of the agreement.
What SPECIFICALLY does MY exclusive songwriter AGREEMENT tell you?
HINT – DETAILS – SPECIFICS – NOT OPINIONS !! - Don’t tell me what you think is fair or unfair. - WHAT DO YOU SEE?
WHO are the parties ? WHEN does the agreement begin and What is the Duration of services? What is the duration of Publisher’s rights? HOW MUCH does each party earn? HOW is the amount earned determined? How is it paid, and when? DON’T STOP THERE !! – YOU NEED MORE.
What else is going on?
WHAT specific rights are granted ?
WHAT are the obligations of each party?
WHAT are their responsibilities to each other? Look closely.
How do the parties communicate if there is a problem? What if there is a dispute?
You need to understand what you see before you can figure out whether you like it or whether you can change any of it.
Lastly – Follow the numeric flow of the agreement itself as you draft your outline
Post BOTH the Marked UP copy of the Contract AND the OUTLINE on SCHOOLOGY for my review and grading.
DUE FRIDAY February 21, 2020 11:59 PM
Agreement made this 12th day of October, 2017 by and between WE EXPLOIT ALL SONGS MUSIC PUBLISHING, INC., whose address is Music Row Nashville, TN (hereinafter referred to as "Publisher") and Joseph P. Murgatroyd III p/k/a JOE BLOW residing at The Chelsea Hotel NY, NY, (hereinafter referred to as "Writer").
1. (a) Writer will render services as a songwriter on an exclusive basis to Publisher for the Term hereof, (the "Term").
(b) The Term shall commence on the date hereof and continue, unless extended as provided for herein, for a First Contract Period (the "First Contract Period") ending one (1) year from the date hereinabove.
(c) Writer hereby irrevocably grants to Publisher four (4) separate consecutive options to extend the Term for "Second", "Third", "Fourth", and "Fifth", Contract Periods, respectively. Such Contract Periods shall be one (1) year each. Each such option shall be exercised automatically by Publisher unless written notice to the contrary is sent to Writer, from Publisher, at least Thirty (30) days prior to the date the then current Contract Period would otherwise expire.
2. (a) In consideration of the royalties payable to Writer hereunder, Writer hereby assigns, transfers and delivers to Publisher one hund ...
Library as publisher handout 7-standard author-agreement_cc-byNASIG
Handout to accompany presentation "Library as Publisher"
Lauren Collister
Electronic Publications Associate, University of Pittsburgh
Timothy S. Deliyannides
Director of the Office of Scholarly Communication and Publishing and Head of Information Technology, University of Pittsburgh
The formats for Leave & License and Tenancy Agreements are given only for getting some basic idea and to calculate the pages approximately. Actual document may vary finally and also as per the T & C selected by the parties. This document is downloaded from igrmaharashtra.gov.in and share to help people to find information on Leave and licenses agreement
For more visit: http://realbuildr.com
MUB 202 Music Business Contracts Prof Colfin HOMEWORK ASSI.docxroushhsiu
MUB 202 Music Business Contracts Prof Colfin
HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT #3 DUE FRIDAY 2/21/20 on Schoology
1 The assignment concerns the attached Exclusive Songwriter Agreement which follows these directions below.
GO Through the contract with a highlighter and focus on the 3-6 important words in each sentence or clause. This will help you spot the important information. The KEY WORDS in each clause.
On a separate sheet TYPE UP IN OUTLINE FORM, using short statements, at least 20 of the important points found in the Agreement below.
Use plain English. Write short, simple, clearly stated numbered points in YOUR OWN WORDS. Follow the flow of the agreement.
What SPECIFICALLY does MY exclusive songwriter AGREEMENT tell you?
HINT – DETAILS – SPECIFICS – NOT OPINIONS !! - Don’t tell me what you think is fair or unfair. - WHAT DO YOU SEE?
WHO are the parties ? WHEN does the agreement begin and What is the Duration of services? What is the duration of Publisher’s rights? HOW MUCH does each party earn? HOW is the amount earned determined? How is it paid, and when? DON’T STOP THERE !! – YOU NEED MORE.
What else is going on?
WHAT specific rights are granted ?
WHAT are the obligations of each party?
WHAT are their responsibilities to each other? Look closely.
How do the parties communicate if there is a problem? What if there is a dispute?
You need to understand what you see before you can figure out whether you like it or whether you can change any of it.
Lastly – Follow the numeric flow of the agreement itself as you draft your outline
Post BOTH the Marked UP copy of the Contract AND the OUTLINE on SCHOOLOGY for my review and grading.
DUE FRIDAY February 21, 2020 11:59 PM
Agreement made this 12th day of October, 2017 by and between WE EXPLOIT ALL SONGS MUSIC PUBLISHING, INC., whose address is Music Row Nashville, TN (hereinafter referred to as "Publisher") and Joseph P. Murgatroyd III p/k/a JOE BLOW residing at The Chelsea Hotel NY, NY, (hereinafter referred to as "Writer").
1. (a) Writer will render services as a songwriter on an exclusive basis to Publisher for the Term hereof, (the "Term").
(b) The Term shall commence on the date hereof and continue, unless extended as provided for herein, for a First Contract Period (the "First Contract Period") ending one (1) year from the date hereinabove.
(c) Writer hereby irrevocably grants to Publisher four (4) separate consecutive options to extend the Term for "Second", "Third", "Fourth", and "Fifth", Contract Periods, respectively. Such Contract Periods shall be one (1) year each. Each such option shall be exercised automatically by Publisher unless written notice to the contrary is sent to Writer, from Publisher, at least Thirty (30) days prior to the date the then current Contract Period would otherwise expire.
2. (a) In consideration of the royalties payable to Writer hereunder, Writer hereby assigns, transfers and delivers to Publisher one hund ...
Library as publisher handout 7-standard author-agreement_cc-byNASIG
Handout to accompany presentation "Library as Publisher"
Lauren Collister
Electronic Publications Associate, University of Pittsburgh
Timothy S. Deliyannides
Director of the Office of Scholarly Communication and Publishing and Head of Information Technology, University of Pittsburgh
The formats for Leave & License and Tenancy Agreements are given only for getting some basic idea and to calculate the pages approximately. Actual document may vary finally and also as per the T & C selected by the parties. This document is downloaded from igrmaharashtra.gov.in and share to help people to find information on Leave and licenses agreement
For more visit: http://realbuildr.com
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Voluntary Closure: The owners may decide to close the company due to reasons like reaching business goals, facing losses, or merging with another company.
Deadlock: If shareholders or directors cannot agree on how to run the company, a court may order a winding up.
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Voluntary Winding Up: This is initiated by the company's shareholders through a resolution passed by a majority vote. There are two main types:
Members' Voluntary Winding Up: The company is solvent (has enough assets to pay off its debts) and shareholders will receive any remaining assets after debts are settled.
Creditors' Voluntary Winding Up: The company is insolvent and creditors will be prioritized in receiving payment from the sale of assets.
Compulsory Winding Up: This is initiated by a court order, typically at the request of creditors, government agencies, or even by the company itself if it's insolvent.
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Cease Trading: The company stops its regular business operations.
Notification of Creditors: Creditors are informed about the winding up and invited to submit their claims.
Sale of Assets: The company's assets are sold to generate cash to pay off creditors.
Payment of Debts: Creditors are paid according to a set order of priority, with secured creditors receiving payment before unsecured creditors.
Distribution to Shareholders: If there are any remaining funds after all debts are settled, they are distributed to shareholders according to their ownership stake.
Dissolution: Once all claims are settled and distributions made, the company is officially dissolved and removed from the business register.
Impact of Winding Up:
Employees: Employees will likely lose their jobs during the winding-up process.
Creditors: Creditors may not recover their debts in full, especially if the company is insolvent.
Shareholders: Shareholders may not receive any payout if the company's debts exceed its assets.
Winding up is a complex legal and financial process that can have significant consequences for all parties involved. It's important to seek professional legal and financial advice when considering winding up a company.
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1. PUBLISHING AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT (hereinafter called the Agreement) is made this ____ day of ___________,
20 , between (hereinafter called the “Publisher”) and
(hereinafter called the “Author,” which term shall be deemed to include the Author's executor,
devisees, heirs, and literary assigns).
WHEREAS, the Author desires the Publisher to publish the Author’s work titled , (hereinafter
called the “Work”), and Publisher desires to publish the Work;
NOW THEREFORE in consideration of the promises hereinafter set forth and for valuable
consideration, receipt whereof is acknowledged, the parties agree as follows:
1. Grant of Publishing Rights
A. The Author hereby grants and assigns to the Publisher, its successors, representatives, and
assigns, the sole and exclusive right to publish (i.e., print, publish, and sell) the Work in the
English language in all forms in the United States of America, its territories and dependencies,
and Canada, during the full term of copyright and any renewals and extensions thereof, except
as provided herein.
B. The Publisher shall have the sole and exclusive right to publish or to license the Work for
publication in the English language or in any other language in the United Kingdom and in any
other foreign country, except as provided herein.
C. The Author shall execute and deliver to the Publisher any and all documents which the
Publisher reasonably deems necessary or appropriate to evidence or effectuate the rights
granted in this Agreement.
D. If, at any time during the effective term of this Agreement, a claim shall arise for
infringement or unfair competition as to any of the rights which are the subject of this
Agreement, the parties may proceed jointly or separately to prosecute an action based on
such claims. If the parties proceed jointly, the expenses (including attorneys’ fees) and
recovery, if any, shall be shared equally by the parties. If the parties do not proceed jointly,
each party shall have the right to proceed separately, and if so, such party shall bear the costs
of litigation and shall own and retain any and all recovery resulting from such litigation. If the
party proceeding separately does not hold the record title of the copyright at issue, the other
party hereby consents that the action be brought in his, her or its name. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, the Publisher has no obligation to initiate litigation on such claims, and shall not be
liable for any failure to do so.
E. Nothing contained in this Clause shall be construed as limiting, modifying or otherwise
affecting any of the rights granted to the Publisher under this Agreement.
2. Copyright
Copyright of the Work, if not heretofore registered, shall be registered by the Publisher, upon
first publication, in a timely manner in the name of the Author, in the United States and in
such other countries as the Publisher deems feasible or desirable, and the proper copyright
notice or notices necessary to protect copyright to and in any work shall be printed on the
reverse side of the title page or in another appropriate place, in every copy thereof, in the
2. name of the Author. The Publisher shall also have the right to effect any renewals of copyright
provided by law and the right to any assistance from the Author or Author’s heirs, successors,
or assigns, essential thereto.
3. Author's Warranties and Indemnity
A. The Author warrants to the Publisher and its licensees that she is the sole Author and
proprietor of the Work; that the Work has not heretofore been published in book form; that
she is the owner of all the rights granted to the Publisher, and has full power to enter into
this agreement, and that said rights are not subject to any proper agreement, lien, or other
claim or rights which may interfere with the rights herein granted;
that the Work is original and not in the public domain; that it does not violate the right of
privacy of any person; that it contains no libelous, obscene, or other unlawful matter; and
that it does not infringe upon the copyright or violate any other right of any person or party.
The Author agrees to hold the Publisher harmless against any damages, including attorney's
fees, finally sustained in any suit involving the Publisher or its licensees by reason of a violation
of any of these warranties.
B. If any such suit is instituted, the Publisher shall promptly notify the Author and may withhold
payments due to the Author under this Agreement, until such suit has been settled or
withdrawn. If a final adverse judgment is rendered and is not discharged by the Author, the
Publisher may apply the payments so withheld to the satisfaction of such judgment. The
Author undertakes for herself, her successors and assigns, to execute at any time, on request
of the Publisher, any document or documents to confirm or continue any of the rights defined
herein, and to take all proceedings necessary to enforce copyright in the United States and
elsewhere.
C. If the Author unreasonably disapproves of any out-of-court settlement recommended by
the Publisher and the claim or suit proceeds to trial, the Author shall be liable for all the
Publisher's fees, costs, damages, and expenses connected with such trial regardless of
outcome. The Publisher shall have the right to reasonably extend the benefit of the indemnities
to any person, firm, or corporation at any time, and the Author shall be liable thereon as if
Author's warranties were originally made to such person, firm, or corporation.
D. The provisions of this Section 3 shall survive the termination of this Agreement.
4. Delivery of New Work Manuscript
A. The Author agrees to deliver to the Publisher one (1) copy of the final manuscript of the
Work, in content and form satisfactory to the Publisher, on or before
_____________________, 20 , (hereinafter referred to as the “Initial Delivery Date”), in
proper shape for the press. The Author agrees that one (1) additional copy shall be delivered
on floppy disks, formatted to be compatible with Microsoft Word, Version . The Author agrees
to make and keep at least one (1) complete copy of the manuscript and such disk. Failure to
deliver in all respects as defined herein shall be just cause for the Publisher to terminate this
agreement.
B. The Author shall deliver to the Publisher, not later than the Initial Delivery Date unless
otherwise designated by the Publisher, each of the following materials:
3. i) The Author shall deliver to the Publisher, at the Author’s sole expense, written authorizations
and permissions for the use of any copyrighted or other proprietary materials (including but
not limited to art and illustrations) owned by any third party which appear in the Work and
written releases or consents by any person or entity described, quoted or depicted in the Work
(hereinafter collectively called the “Permissions”). If the Author does not deliver the
Permissions, the Publisher shall have the right, but not the obligation, to obtain such
Permissions on its own initiative, and the Author shall reimburse the Publisher for all expenses
incurred by the Publisher in obtaining such Permissions.
ii) The Author acknowledges and confirms that the Publisher shall have no liability of any kind
for the loss or destruction of the Manuscript or any other documents or materials provided by
the Author to the Publisher, and agrees to make and maintain copies of all such documents
and materials for use in the event of such loss or destruction.
C. If the Publisher, in its sole discretion, reasonably deems the Manuscript, and/or any other
materials delivered by the Author to be unacceptable in form and substance, then the
Publisher shall promptly advise the Author by written notice, and the Author shall cure any
defects and generally revise and correct the Manuscript and/or other materials to the
reasonable satisfaction of the Publisher, and deliver fully revised and corrected Manuscript
and/or other materials promptly after receipt of the Publisher’s notice.
D. If the Author fails to deliver the Manuscript or other materials required under this
Agreement, and/or any revisions and corrections thereof as requested by the Publisher, on
the dates reasonably designated by the Publisher, or if the Author fails to do so in a form and
substance reasonably satisfactory to the Publisher, then the Publisher shall have the right to
terminate this Agreement by so informing the Author by letter sent by certified mail, return
receipt requested, to the address of the Author set forth herein. Upon termination by the
Publisher, the Author shall, without prejudice to any other right or remedy of the Publisher,
immediately repay the Publisher any sums previously paid to the Author, and upon such
repayment, all rights granted to the Publisher under this Agreement shall revert to the Author.
5. Author Changes to the Work
The Publisher agrees to allow the Author to makes changes in the Work, at the final proof
stage, costing up to an amount of Two Hundred Fifty dollars ($250), other than for corrections
of compositor's errors. Should the cost of such alterations exceed this sum, the balance will
be charged to the Author's royalty account, provided, also, however, that the Publisher shall
promptly furnish to the Author an itemized statement of such additional expenses, and shall
make available the corrected proofs for inspection by the Author. The Author agrees to correct
and return, no later than ten (10) days after the receipt thereof, proofs provided by the
Publisher. The Author agrees to deliver to the Publisher final revised copy satisfactory to the
Publisher in content and form.
6. Style, Price, Promotion, Distribution
A. After consultation with the Author, the Publisher shall have the right, but not the obligation,
to publish and re-publish the Work at its own expense in such format and style, cover or
covers, manner, and advertisement, and at such price, as it deems suitable except that the
initial publication shall be with a title and price agreed to by the parties in writing.
B. If the Publisher wishes to make editorial changes or deletions in the Work manuscript, it
shall consult with the Author prior to publication about these changes, and if the Author and
4. Publisher cannot agree on the changes or deletions, the issues at question shall be decided
upon by a mutually chosen third party. The Publisher reserves the right to reject the Work for
any reason, up until , 20 , with written notice to the Author.
C. The Publisher agrees to publish the Work within eighteen (18) months from the date of
this contract. In case of delays from causes beyond the control of the Publisher, or in case
the Author fails to return proofs within ten (10) days after they have been delivered to her,
the period shall be extended to cover such delays. Should the Publisher fail to publish the
Work before the expiration of said period, except as provided herein, its failure to do so shall
be deemed cause for the Author, if he so desires, to terminate this Agreement.
7. Advertising and Promotion
A. The Publisher shall have the right to use, and to license others to use, the Author’s name,
image, likeness and biographical material for advertising, promotion, and other exploitation
of the Work and the other rights granted under this Agreement provided the Publisher has
obtained the Author’s approval which shall not be unreasonably withheld to said use and
exploitation.
B. The Publisher shall have the right to determine the time, place, method and manner of
advertising, promotion and other exploitation of the Work provided the Publisher has
consulted with the Author, and provided that for any exploitation requiring the Author’s
presence the Author’s approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, shall be obtained.
8. Subsidiary Rights
Additional rights which the Author grants to the Publisher in the languages and within the
territories specified above are:
• Reprint of the entire Work and of selections and shortened versions in anthologies and other
volumes;
• first serial rights and reprint of selections and shortened versions in any magazine or
newspaper;
• second serial rights and reprint of selections and shortened versions in any magazine or
newspaper (provided these rights have not been retained by the purchaser of the first serial
rights);
• recording and photographic reproduction of all or part of the text; dramatic (stage, radio,
television, motion picture) commercial visual and/or sound presentation, reproduction,
recording;
• developing or licensing for use in all other mechanical or electronic visual and sound
reproducing rights of the Work now known or later invented; and
• reproduction of the text for the physically handicapped.
All sums accruing from the sale of the above rights or materials produced under those rights
shall be divided so that the Author receives fifty percent (50%) of the net amount received.
The Publisher shall have the sole right to negotiate and sign contracts, in regard to these
rights, provided it has consulted with the Author. The Publisher may publish or permit others
to publish, free of charge, such brief selections as it thinks proper to benefit the sale of the
Work.
5. 9. Reserved Rights
All rights in the Work now existing or which may hereafter come into existence, except those
hereby specifically granted to the Publisher are reserved to and by the Author for Author’s
use.
10. Revision
If at any time while this Agreement continues in force the Publisher deems the publication of
a new edition or revision of the Work desirable, it shall notify the Author, by letter. If the
Author is able and wishes to undertake the preparation of such a new edition, or revision, he
shall so inform the Publisher in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of said notice. Such
new edition or revision, if undertaken by the Author, shall contain such material as the
Publisher and the Author agree to be appropriate thereto, and the date of delivery of the
manuscript thereof shall also be established by mutual written agreement.
11. Competing Works
The Author agrees that during the existence of this Agreement, Author will not prepare or
cause to be prepared or published in Author’s name or otherwise, any work that shall interfere
with or injure the sale or distribution of the Work herein specified.
12. Force Majeure
The failure of the Publisher to publish or republish any of the Work shall not be deemed to be
a violation of this Agreement or give rise to any right of termination or reversion if such failure
is caused by restrictions of government agencies, labor disputes, or inability to obtain the
materials necessary for its manufacture, or occurs for any other reason beyond the Publisher's
control; and in the event of delay from any such cause, the publication date or reissue may
be postponed accordingly.
13. Royalties
The Author shall receive a ____________advance on royalties consisting of Dollars on
, 20__; Dollars upon Publisher's acceptance of the manuscript, and
Dollars upon the book's actual publication date.
Royalties shall be paid to the Author as follows:
A. A royalty of six percent (____%) of the Publisher's net revenues for hardcover copies sold
of the Work, up to and including 10,000 copies; ____ percent (___%) on hardcover copies
sold of the Work, from 10,001 to 25,000 copies, and percent (___%) on hardcover copies
sold of the Work, from 25,001 to 50,000 copies, and _____ percent (__%) on all copies sold
thereafter. All royalties above shall be reduced by one percent (1%) for any paperback editions
sold. There shall be no deduction for cash discounts or bad debts, except as provided below:
B. A royalty of [half of the beginning royalty in A above] percent (___%) of the amount of the
Publisher's net revenues for the net copies of the Work (less returns, but with no deduction
of cash discounts or bad debts), on copies, either bound or unbound, sold as premiums, or
otherwise in quantities to organizations outside the regular bookselling channels, provided
such sales are made at a discount of sixty percent (60%) or more from the catalog retail price;
6. C. A royalty of [half of the beginning royalty in A, above] percent (___%) of the amount of
the Publisher's net revenues for net copies sold of any edition of the Work (less returns, but
with no deduction for cash discounts or bad debts), on copies of overstock which the Publisher,
after one (1) year from the date of first publication, deems it expedient to sell at remainder
prices, i.e., at a discount of seventy percent (70%) or more from the catalog retail price,
except when these are sold at or below cost, in which case no royalty shall be paid;
D. Fifty percent (50%) of Publisher's net revenues accruing to the Publisher from the ceding
by it to an English, Canadian, or other foreign publisher of the right to publish the said Work
on a royalty basis or for an outright sum, in the English language or in any other language;
E. Fifty percent (50%) of all royalties accruing to the Publisher from the sale to recognized
book clubs of the right to publish an edition or editions of the Work for distribution to
members;
F. Fifty percent (50%) of all royalties accruing to the Publisher from the sale to another
publisher of the right to publish a cheap edition or editions of the Work in the languages and
within the territories specified in Clause 1A and 1B above. No cheap edition may be published
earlier than one (1) year from the date of the original publication, except with the consent of
the Author;
G. “Net copies sold” as used in this Agreement, means the sale less returns of any and all
copies sold by the Publisher through conventional channels of distribution in the book trade,
and does not include promotional and review copies, or copies for which a royalty rate is
otherwise set forth in this Agreement.
“Edition” as used in this Agreement, refers to the Work as published in any particular content,
length, and format. If the Work is materially revised or redesigned in any manner, or expanded
in length or content, then the Work as revised shall be considered a new “Edition” for purposes
of this Section.
“Net revenues,” as used in this Agreement, refers to funds received by the Publisher, for the
sale of copies of the Work, net of returns, after deduction of shipping, customs, insurance,
currency exchange discounts, and costs of collection.
14. Statements & Payments
A. The Publisher agrees to render semi-annual statements of account in duplicate and to make
payments on or before April first and October first of each year covering sales (less returns)
to the preceding
January first and July first respectively.
B. In making accountings as provided in this Clause 14, the Publisher shall have the right to
allow for a reasonable reserve against returns, not to exceed twenty percent (20%) of the
amount due in each accounting period. Any reserve against returns withheld in an accounting
period will be paid to the Author in the subsequent accounting period.
C. All other royalties or other sums accruing to the Author in accordance with the provisions
of this agreement shall be reported as of the accounting periods in which the Publisher
receives them.
7. D. Whenever the Author has received an overpayment of monies under the terms of this
agreement, the Publisher may deduct the amount of this overpayment from any sums that
may accrue to the Author from any agreement with the Publisher.
E. The Publisher agrees to give to the Author on publication ten (10) copies of the Work and
to sell to Author further copies for Author’s personal use, not for resale, at a discount of forty
percent (40%) from the catalogue retail price.
F. If the Author places an order with the Publisher for 100 or more copies of the Work in
advance of the first printing of the Work for Author’s personal use, then the Publisher will sell
Author these copies at a non-returnable discount of fifty percent (50%) from the catalog retail
price. The Author will be billed for these copies, payable upon of Author’s receipt of them.
15. Termination & Reversion of Rights
A. If at any time after the expiration of two (2) years from the date of first publication the
Publisher shall determine that there are not sufficient sales of the Work to enable it to continue
its publication and sale profitably, it shall be privileged to dispose of the copies remaining on
hand as it deems best, subject to the provisions with regard to royalty set forth in Clause 13
of this agreement, provided that the Publisher first notifies the Author in writing addressed to
Author’s last known address and offers to Author an opportunity to purchase said copies at
the Publisher's cost of paper, printing and binding of said copies.
B. If the Work is out of print in the United States of America and if within ninety (90) days of
written demand upon the Publisher by the Author, the Publisher does not agree to bring out
a new printing within one (1) year, then upon repayment of any overpayment of royalties or
other sums due the Publisher this agreement shall terminate without further notice. The Work
shall be considered in print if it is on sale by the Publisher or under license granted by the
Publisher as provided herein, or if any contract for its publication, granted by the Publisher, is
outstanding. In case of delays from causes beyond the control of the Publisher, the period
shall be extended to cover such delays.
C. In the event of bankruptcy or liquidation of the Publisher for any cause whatsoever, the
rights of publication shall revert to the Author upon payment of fair market value to be
determined by agreement or arbitration. Thereafter this agreement shall thereupon terminate
without notice.
D. In the event of termination of this agreement, the rights herein granted to the Publisher
shall revert to the Author. For thirty (30) days after such termination the Author shall have
the right to buy from the Publisher or its successors in interest all copies on hand at the cost
of manufacture, or the plates and binder's dies, if any, at one-third (1/3) of their original cost
of production, or both. Thereupon the Publisher or its successors in interest shall have the
right to sell the remaining copies not purchased by the Author, at the best price it can obtain
therefor. Termination of this agreement shall not deprive the Publisher of the right to receive
its share of sums due from licenses or contracts granted by the Publisher prior to termination
nor relieve Publisher of the obligation to pay to the Author royalties due on such sums.
16. Notices
Any notice or other communication required, or which may be given, pursuant to this
Agreement, shall be in writing. Any such notice shall be deemed delivered (i) on the day of
delivery in person; (ii) five (5) days after deposit in first class registered mail, with return
8. receipt requested; (iii) on the actual delivery date if deposited with an overnight courier; or
(iv) on the date sent by facsimile, if confirmed with a copy sent contemporaneously by first
class, certified, registered or express mail; in each case properly posted and fully prepaid to
the appropriate address set forth below, or such other address as a party may provide notice
of in accordance with this section:
17. Successors and Assigns
This agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the executors, administrators,
and assigns of the Author and upon and to the successors and assigns of the Publisher.
18. Term of Agreement
Unless previously terminated as provided herein, this agreement shall continue in force, with
respect to copyright obtained under the laws of any country covered by this agreement, for
the term of the original copyright, renewal, or extension thereof which relates to the Work
and which may accrue to the owner of the copyright under the present or any future law of
said country.
19. Waivers
The failure of either party to exercise any of its rights under this Agreement for a breach
thereof shall not be deemed to be a waiver of such rights, and no waiver by either party,
whether written or oral, express or implied, of any rights under or arising from this Agreement
shall be binding on any subsequent occasion; and no concession by either party shall be
treated as an implied modification of the Agreement unless specifically agreed in writing.
20. Amendments
No amendment of, addition to or modification of this Agreement shall be effective unless
reduced to writing and signed by the parties hereto.
21. Laws Applicable
This Agreement shall be interpreted according to the laws and statutes of the United States
of America and of the State of Maine, except that its conflicts of law provisions shall not apply.
Any litigation relating to this Agreement shall be pursued in the Superior Court, State of Maine.
22. Severability
In the event one or more clauses of this Agreement are declared invalid, void, unenforceable
or illegal, that shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Agreement.
23. Entire Agreement
This Agreement sets forth the entire agreement of the parties, and replaces and supersedes
any previous agreement between the parties on the subject, whether oral or written, express
or implied.
9. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the day and year
first above written and shall be interpreted under the law.
Publisher Author
By: By:
Name: Name:
Title: Title: