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Old 2007-01-31, 9:21am
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Originally Posted by Just Nancy View Post
So, this will be first time only tutorials? Not just ones that people have rights to continue to distribute? And does published online count?
I'll have to know what you're refering to before I can answer that. Usually
when you publish elsewhere, THEY retain the right to republish your work
unless your contract with them states otherwise. I would check and see with
whomever you previously published your work as to how it is worded.

If it's a tutorial (for example) of some technique that you published on your
own website, then I have no problem adding it in. I'm a little unclear as to what
you mean when you say "ones that people have the rights to continue to distribute".
If it belongs to you, and you are the writer and hold the copyright and want to include
it, it should not be a problem. Just make sure that I am aware of the pertinent details
so that I can investigate and make
sure that we are not jeopardizing the book or the forum by publishing work
that we are not legally in the clear to publish.

If we will be using your tutorials in the book, then you will be required to sign
a document stating that the tutorial is your own work and does not appear in
other publications and that you approve of it being used in this book. The
copyright for the tutorial will remain with the author. Anyone who does not
have the paperwork in to me by the required date will have their tutorial
removed from the book before publishing.
CYA.
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