Common use of Author Warranties Clause in Contracts

Author Warranties. The Author warrants to the Publisher that: i) the Contribution is original, has not been previously published and that the Author is proprietor of the Contribution; ii) the Author is the owner of all rights, and legally able to transfer said rights in the Contribution to the Publisher and said rights are not subject to any interference; iii) the Contribution does not contain any matter which is obscene, libelous, unlawful, and does not infringe any third party’s copyright or copyright from the Author’s other works; and iv) the Contribution does not violate privacy rights of any person or organization.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Publishing Agreement, Publishing Agreement, Publishing Agreement

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