Common use of Approval for Publishing Clause in Contracts

Approval for Publishing. 4.1 Editor, in cooperation with the Authors, shall proofread the page proofs, check the illustrations as well as any media, social or functional enhancements, if any, and give approval for publishing. Editor’s approval for publishing is deemed to have been given if Editor does not respond within a suitable period of time after receiving the proofs. Proofs are sent to enable Editor and Authors to check that the manuscript has been properly set in type and to allow Editor to correct any typesetter’s or illustrator’s errors. In case Editor makes additional changes that lead to additional costs for Springer, and if such costs exceed 10% of the total cost of typesetting (or reproduction in the case of illustrations) they will be borne by Editor. 4.2 Should Editor make any content changes to the final proofs of the contributions after the Authors have given their approval for publication, Editor shall indemnify Springer against any damages for which Springer may become liable as a result of the change of content.

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Samples: Publishing Agreement, Publishing Agreement

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Approval for Publishing. 4.1 Editor, in cooperation with the Authors, shall proofread the page proofs, check the illustrations as well as any media, social or functional enhancements, if any, and give approval for publishing. Editor’s approval for publishing is deemed to have been given if Editor does not respond within a suitable period of time after receiving the proofs. . 4.2 Proofs are sent to enable Editor and Authors to check that the manuscript has been properly set in type and to allow Editor to correct any typesetter’s or illustrator’s errors. In case Editor makes additional changes that lead to additional costs for Springer, and if such costs exceed 10% of the total cost of typesetting (or reproduction in the case of illustrations) they will be borne by Editor. 4.2 4.3 Should Editor make any content changes to the final proofs of the contributions after the Authors have given their approval for publication, Editor shall indemnify Springer against any damages for which Springer may become liable as a result of the change of content.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Publishing Agreement

Approval for Publishing. 4.1 Editor, in cooperation with the Authors, shall proofread the page proofs, check the illustrations as well as any media, social or functional enhancements, if any, and give approval for publishing. Editor’s approval for publishing is deemed to have been given if Editor does not respond within a suitable period of time after timeafter receiving the proofs. Proofs are sent to enable Editor and Authors to check that the manuscript has been properly set in type and to allow Editor to correct any typesetter’s or illustrator’s errors. In case Editor makes additional changes that lead to additional costs for Springer, and if such costs exceed 10% of the total cost of typesetting (or reproduction in the case of illustrations) they will be borne by Editor. 4.2 Should Editor make any content changes to the final proofs of the contributions after the Authors have given their approval for publication, Editor shall indemnify Springer against any damages for which Springer may become liable as a result of the change of content.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Publishing Agreement

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Approval for Publishing. 4.1 Editor, in cooperation with the Authors, shall proofread the page proofs, check the illustrations as well as any media, social or functional enhancements, if any, and give approval for publishing. Editor’s approval for publishing is deemed to have been given if Editor does not respond within a suitable period of time 1 month after receiving the proofs. . 4.2 Proofs are sent to enable Editor and Authors to check that the manuscript has been properly set in type and to allow Editor to correct any typesetter’s or illustrator’s errors. In case Editor makes additional changes that lead to additional costs for Springer, and if such costs exceed 10% of the total cost of typesetting (or reproduction in the case of illustrations) they will be borne by Editor. 4.2 4.3 Should Editor make any content changes to the final proofs of the contributions after the Authors have given their approval for publication, Editor shall indemnify Springer against any damages for which Springer may become liable as a result of the change of content.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Publishing Agreement

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