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Welcome to Perry Law’s IP law blog, where you will find all the latest developments, cases, and headlines concerning publishing law. Please be advised that the information contained in the articles are for information purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Parties seeking legal advice should consult with legal counsel familiar with their particular circumstances.
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Michael Avanatti Found Guilty in Stealing Book Advance From Stormy Daniels
Last month, disgraced attorney Michael Avanatti was found guilty of wire fraud and aggravated identity theft earlier this week. At issue...

Joseph Perry, Esq.
Mar 13, 20221 min read
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Sarah Palin Loses Defamation Suit, Requests New Trial
Last month, jurors found The New York Times did not defame former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin. At issue was an editorial in June 2017...

Joseph Perry, Esq.
Mar 13, 20221 min read
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US Copyright Office Rejects "AI" Authored Work for Copyright Registration
I routinely get this question: can machines or robots be considered authors? The general answer I’ve given is that no, only humans can be...

Joseph Perry, Esq.
Mar 12, 20221 min read
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5 Tips Before Signing Your Book Editor Agreement
Authors, have you thought about having an editor review your manuscript? Here are a few things to think about before signing: The scope...

Joseph Perry, Esq.
Mar 6, 20221 min read
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Academic Publishers Obtain Preliminary Injunction to Stop Unauthorized Ebook Sales
Macmillan, Cengage, Elsevier, McGraw Hill, and Pearson Educational publishers obtained a preliminary injunction from the SDNY against 60...

Joseph Perry, Esq.
Sep 29, 20210 min read
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Authors Can Register Social Media Posts and Blog Entries with US Copyright Office
This post is a reminder for social media influencers and authors to take advantage of the group copyright registration option at the US...

Joseph Perry, Esq.
Jun 22, 20211 min read
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HarperCollins Acquires MLK Archives
HarperCollins has acquired world rights to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s archives, including all formats and languages, such as...

Joseph Perry, Esq.
Jun 22, 20211 min read
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3 Tips on Negotiating Out-of-Print Clauses in Book Contracts
If you aren't happy with your publisher and/or your book isn't selling and you want your rights back, you'll need to protect yourself...

Joseph Perry, Esq.
Jun 20, 20211 min read
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Oxford University Press US Employees Unionize
New York-based employees at Oxford University Press USA have unionized. In a statement, the employees listed the concerns as: Job...

Joseph Perry, Esq.
Jun 17, 20211 min read
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Wall Street Journal Revises Policy on Approving Employees’ Books
Dow Jones, the parent company of the Wall Street Journal, recently announced that it is revising its policy on books written by Wall...

Joseph Perry, Esq.
Jun 16, 20211 min read
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New York’s Post-Mortem Right of Publicity Law Goes into Effect
On May 29, 2021, New York’s post-mortem right of publicity law went into effect, which is codified as NY Civil Rights Law Section 50-f....

Joseph Perry, Esq.
Jun 15, 20211 min read
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Tips on Negotiating Grant of Rights Clauses In Author Agreements
Usually the first provision you will see in a book publishing agreement will be the grant of rights section. A sample clause states the...

Joseph Perry, Esq.
Jun 13, 20213 min read
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New York Is Second State to Pass E-Book Library Bill.
Earlier this week, New York became the second state to pass a library e-book bill, just days after Maryland passed a similar bill into...

Joseph Perry, Esq.
Jun 12, 20211 min read
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Tips on Delivering Your Manuscript
After the grant of rights provision, you may see a provision about delivering your manuscript. At a bare minimum, you may see language...

Joseph Perry, Esq.
Jun 12, 20212 min read
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