This sounds fair to me.
Kathy
At 07:45 PM 8/26/2007, you wrote:
>In lieu of what I did she sent out the following letter to all the writers
>I am thinking about telling her to forget it and try on my own. Tee
>
>
>
>Hi Everybody,
>
> One of the contributors to my book shared a response she received the
>other day from someone with whom she'd shared edited copy. It was a
>favorable response, however, I got a sick feeling in the pit of my stomach
>because I realized that I had not discussed this with any of you.
>
> As simply as I can put it, and I'm no expert in this or any
> area of law; but
>I know this much. Your story, like mine, is testimony that has been shared
>w/countless numbers of people throughout our lives. No problem there. Once
>you (the author) and I (the editor) have agreed that I can have your story
>published in this anthology; and I edit, chg., add, or delete any
>part of it, it
>then becomes my intellectual property. I will be saying to a
>publisher that this
>is my work and it has NEVER been published before in any format. Once the
>book is published, that publishing house house will have First North American
>Serial Rights to the entire content. No one, not even you or I
>can, can have
>it printed, or published anywhere else w/out the publisher's
>permission. Then
>it will read something like: Reprinted with permission from When I
>Stepped Out
>on Faith... copyright 2007.
>
> Cyber Law is a brand new area of law that new lawyers are
> able to make
>a career in because all of the older lawyers-many don't even know how to turn
>on a computer. The important bottomline is this: Once I've BEGUN work on
>your story, PLEASE do not share it online or in print w/anyone
>before it's been
>published.. The internet is a form of publication and online theft is fairly
>rampant w/little or no recourse because the law is way behind technology.
>Besides, I'm not interested in lawsuits. I can completely finish
>your story and
>you change your mind-that will be between you and God. I'll be
>satisfied that
>I've done what, I believe, He has asked me to do. I WILL however, have you
>sign an agreement (between you and I) that you are giving me permission to
>publish your testimony; and in that agreement will also be a statement where
>you agree that it has not previously been published elsewhere.
>
> I have an important call coming in. I'll finish this up in
> a bit. Back later.
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