Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/10/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> Adam, > > I'd have them retype the Agreement with changes. If this in not > possible for some reason than anything you cross out initial and > have the publisher initial as well. Two originals both crossed > out as necessary, initialed and signed. > > Regards, > > Greg Absolutely There are a whole slew of forms here http://www.asmp.org/membersarea/forms.php and also here: http://www.editorialphoto.com/forms/ http://www.editorialphoto.com/resources/glossary.asp http://www.editorialphoto.com/resources/stock.asp http://www.editorialphoto.com/resources/faq.asp#anchor14 http://www.editorialphoto.com/resources/faq.asp Basically you need a front side saying who you are licensing to, what you are licensing and the actual limitations of the license e.g. (and you would have to research the exact terminology) N american (or worldwide) print use only for first edition (or print run) of the book used xyz size as authors photo. Also you would have to decide (and define) and secondary uses - web use on their website in association with this particular book. Advertising for this particular book (eg in their catalogue, handouts to booksellers etc). The publisher will most likely want the broadest uses they can get, through the universe for ever etc etc if they are like most publishers I've ever dealt with.... (actually Oxford University Press are good - paid going rates, last time used one small image and without being asked sent me three copies of a massive geography textbook on Canada which I'm now trying to find homes for!) tim