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subsidiary rights

plural noun

  1. rights to publish or produce in different formats works based on the original work under contract, as a paperback edition of an original hardcover book or a motion picture based on a novel.


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Is America a divinely ordained promised land for European Christians, where others hold subservient roles and have only subsidiary rights?

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Mr. Janklow was subsequently credited, and faulted, for the proliferation of blockbuster books and million-dollar deals in the 1970s and beyond, for jolting a gentleman’s trade with a lawyerly savvy about marketing, subsidiary rights and the fine print of a publishing contract.

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Janklow was credited, and faulted, for the proliferation of blockbuster books and million-dollar deals in the 1970s and beyond, for jolting a gentleman’s trade with a lawyerly savvy about marketing, subsidiary rights and the fine print of a publishing contract.

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Most “minters†of NFTs retain subsidiary rights.

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Reidy had worked in publishing for much of her adult life, starting in 1974 in the subsidiary rights division of Random House.

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