Common use of EXCLUSIVE LICENSE TO PUBLISH Clause in Contracts

EXCLUSIVE LICENSE TO PUBLISH. An exclusive license to publish is a written agreement in which the copyright owner gives the publisher exclusivity over certain inherent rights associated with the copyright in the work. Those rights include the right to reproduce the work, to distribute copies of the work, to perform and display the work publicly, and to authorize others to do the same. The publisher does not hold the copyright to the work, which continues to reside with the author. The terms of the AIP Publishing License to Publish encourage authors to make full use of their work and help them to comply with requirements imposed by employers, institutions, and funders.

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Samples: License to Publish Agreement, License to Publish Agreement, License to Publish Agreement

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EXCLUSIVE LICENSE TO PUBLISH. An exclusive license to publish is a written agreement in which the copyright owner gives the publisher exclusivity over certain inherent rights associated with the copyright in the work. Those rights include the right to reproduce the work, to distribute copies of the work, to perform and display the work publicly, and to authorize others to do the same. The publisher does not hold the copyright to the work, which continues to reside with the author. The terms of the AIP Publishing AAPT License to Publish encourage authors to make full use of their work and help them to comply with requirements imposed by employers, institutions, and funders.

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Samples: License to Publish Agreement

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EXCLUSIVE LICENSE TO PUBLISH. An exclusive license to publish is a written agreement in which the copyright owner gives the publisher exclusivity over certain inherent rights associated with the copyright in the work. Those rights include the right to reproduce the work, to distribute copies of the work, to perform and display the work publicly, and to authorize others to do the same. The publisher does not hold the copyright to the work, which continues to reside with the author. The terms of the AIP Publishing License to Publish encourage authors to make full use of their work and help them to comply with requirements imposed by employers, institutions, and funders.

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Samples: License to Publish Agreement

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