Joe wrote:That, obviously, has been changed. Not the facts that I was presented with @ the time of that article. Hmmm? perhaps I should ask the ptbs....nah. Wouldn't make a damned bit of difference! Joe - It might make a difference to someone who was considering whether or not to submit an article or not, however. Here's the relevant wording: Our Rights: You grant PTG a perpetual, worldwide, royalty free license to use and exploit all or any part of the Work, in any format or version, by any means and in any media, whether now known or hereafter developed (including, without limitation, the right to reproduce, make derivative works, and distribute by any means). You further consent to our use of your name and likeness in connection with the Work, in any form (including distortions and alterations, and, in connection therewith, you waive any rights of privacy or publicity. Your Rights: As Author of the Work, you may publish the Work, or grant someone else the right to do so, provided, however, that you agree that you shall not publish the Work in any manner until at least ninety days following our publication date. If you want to use any material appearing in addition to the Work (for example, if you provided a manuscript but not the illustrations or photographs) you must first obtain our written permission (or the written permission of the owner of that copyrighted material). Anyway, I hope that makes it clear - someone might very well hold back on submitting a good article or series if they thought that once it was out of their hands, they would no longer have any right to use it again. Chuck -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20121031/076cc3bd/attachment.htm>
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