The Law (in Plain English) for Publishers
By (Author) Leonard D. DuBoff
By (author) Amanda Bryan
Skyhorse Publishing
Allworth Press,U.S.
5th March 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
Intellectual property law
Company, commercial and competition law: general
Financial law: general
Publishing industry and journalism
Contract law
349.73
Paperback
288
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 20mm
349g
The ultimate legal manual for anyone in the publishing industry. Independent Publisher
In The Law (in Plain English) for Publishers, Leonard DuBoff and Amanda Bryan tackle the many legal considerations of the publishing world. Both new and seasoned publishers and industry professionals will find the information they need as the authors break down the intricacies of the business in thorough yet concise explanations. Chapters cover important topics such as:
An indispensable reference, The Law (in Plain English) for Publishers belongs on the shelves of all publishers, industry professionals, and enterprising authors.
DuBoff and Bryan have crafted the ultimate legal manual for anyone in the publishing industry. For independent or small-press publishers just trying to find their feetor trying to grow in a stable and sustainable fashionthe plethora of information presented in this book will be invaluable. Independent Publisher
Explains all the myriad of legal issues facing a publisher in todays digital environment without overwhelming the reader with legalese.Publishing Research Quarterlyreview by Nancy E. Wolff, partner, Cowan, DeBaets, Abrahams & Sheppard LLP
The ideal legal resource for every upstart and seasoned publisher! From his extensive career as an expert IP attorney, Leonard DuBoff and his knowledgeable coauthor Amanda Bryan present an easy-to-understand, thorough yet concise, and extremely well written treatment of the legal concerns publishers must know to operate with integrity and excellence. Highly recommended!Bob Hawkins, Jr., president, Harvest House Publishers
A treasure trove of relevant information for industry professionals, new publishers, and indie authors, covering a comprehensive range of topics from the fine points of freedom of speech, privacy and defamation, copyright, infringement and fair use, agents, publishing contracts, piracy, taxes, and more.Kevin J. Anderson, #1 international bestselling author and publisher of WordFire Press
Understanding copyright law is one of the greatest challenges every publisher faces.The Law (in Plain English) for Publishersoffers a practical roadmap for navigating the law, writtenas its name impliesin language that even the most legally challenged among us can understand. Publishers large and small should keep a copy of this valuable resource within easy reach.John Limb, publisher emeritus, Oregon Catholic Press
Leonard DuBoffsLaw (in Plain English)series has been a go-to resource for the media industry for decades, and this volume is a worthy addition to the collection. Whether one is publishing a lengthy annual list for the trade or a single highly specialized occasional title,The Law (in Plain English) for Publishersoffers up-to-date, trustworthy information, advice, and guidance. Its all here: copyrights, contracts, protections, pitfallsall rendered in easily comprehensible language. The extensive section on electronic publishing is timely and forward thinking.Linda Ligon, Thrums Books and Interweave Press
This is an essential book for anyone who is working, or plans to work, in the book publishing field. Whether youre a junior editor, a senior executive, or an author, this book offers essential advice and information that will undoubtedly enhance your publishing expertise. Tony Lyons, author and publisher, Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.
"A very informative book for new publishers looking to set up shop as well as a good review for the seasoned ones!" Jennifer Weltz, Jean V. Naggar Literary Agency, Inc.
Explains all the myriad of legal issues facing a publisher in todays digital environment without overwhelming the reader with legalese. Nancy E. Wolff, partner, Cowan, DeBaets, Abrahams & Sheppard LLP (from Publishing Research Quarterly)
A treasure trove of relevant information for industry professionals, new publishers, and indie authors, covering a comprehensive range of topics from the fine points of freedom of speech, privacy and defamation, copyright, infringement and fair use, agents, publishing contracts, piracy, taxes, and more. Kevin J. Anderson, #1 international bestselling author and publisher of WordFire Press
The ideal legal resource for every upstart and seasoned publisher! From his extensive career as an expert IP attorney, Leonard DuBoff and his knowledgeable coauthor Amanda Bryan present an easy-to-understand, thorough yet concise, and extremely well written treatment of the legal concerns publishers must know to operate with integrity and excellence. Highly recommended! Bob Hawkins, Jr., president, Harvest House Publishers
Understanding copyright law is one of the greatest challenges every publisher faces. The Law (in Plain English) for Publishers offers a practical roadmap for navigating the law, writtenas its name impliesin language that even the most legally challenged among us can understand. Publishers large and small should keep a copy of this valuable resource within easy reach. John Limb, publisher emeritus, Oregon Catholic Press
Leonard DuBoffs Law (in Plain English) series has been a go-to resource for the media industry for decades, and this volume is a worthy addition to the collection. Whether one is publishing a lengthy annual list for the trade or a single highly specialized occasional title, The Law (in Plain English) for Publishers offers up-to-date, trustworthy information, advice, and guidance. Its all here: copyrights, contracts, protections, pitfallsall rendered in easily comprehensible language. The extensive section on electronic publishing is timely and forward thinking. Linda Ligon, Thrums Books and Interweave Press
This is an essential book for anyone who is working, or plans to work, in the book publishing field. Whether youre a junior editor, a senior executive, or an author, this book offers essential advice and information that will undoubtedly enhance your publishing expertise. Tony Lyons, author and publisher, Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.
A very informative book for new publishers looking to set up shop as well as a good review for the seasoned ones! Jennifer Weltz, Jean V. Naggar Literary Agency, Inc.
Leonard DuBoff is the founder of the DuBoff Law Group, PC. He graduated magna cum laude from Hofstra University with a degree in engineering and summa cum laude from Brooklyn Law School, where he was the research editor of the Brooklyn Law Review. He was a professor of law for almost a quarter of a century, teaching first at Stanford Law School and then at Lewis & Clark Law School in Portland, Oregon. He resides in Portland, Oregon.
Amanda Bryan is a practicing lawyer representing clients from all over the world specializing in intellectual property including copyright, trademark and related subjects. She received her masters degree in writing with an emphasis in book publishing from Portland State University. She graduated magna cum laude from Lewis and Clark Law School with a certificate in intellectual property law. She resides in Portland, Oregon.