糖心Vlog

Keep your rights

Published on
May 17, 2018
Last updated
May 17, 2018

Keith Taber (Letters, 3聽May) is absolutely right that authors should refuse to waive their moral rights if a聽publisher asks. The standard legal text on author/publisher contracts,聽Clark鈥檚 Publishing Agreements, offers clauses whereby authors assert and retain their moral rights, and never suggests that there should be clauses requiring waiver of such rights. The publisher with which Taber has been dealing is ignoring best practice and advice on the matter.

Charles Oppenheim
Visiting professor at several UK universities


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