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The "moral rights" language included in the license to publish is there to ensure that the journal and its publisher are free to publish formal corrections or retractions of articles where the integrity of the scientific record may be compromised by the disagreement of authors.
The publisher says they need the waiver "to ensure that the journal and its publisher are free to publish formal corrections or retractions of articles where the integrity of the scientific record may be compromised by the disagreement of authors". In that case they should craft a narrow clause limited to that purpose, they do not need a full moral rights waiver.
They are less than a year apart in age, and while Franzen got a head start, the two, who are both with the same publisher, are on similar publishing schedules.
His relations with the publisher are smooth.
Some Master Point Press books, available from the publisher, are also purchasable in electronic editions.
Some pages - chosen by the publisher - are blocked so the full text is never visible.
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Publishers are publishing them".
My publisher is disappointed.
And the publisher is HQN, not Kensington.
Not every newspaper publisher is a Tribune.
Its editor & publisher is W. Leonard Evans , Jr
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