Author Royalties in the Hot Seat
With new questions and options emerging around e-rights and royalty payments, do publishers risk losing control?
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The Internet May Be a Game Changer, but Publishers (and Their Authors) Will Still Be the Players
Ellenberg, however, doesn't buy this. When the dust has settled on the transition to Web 3.0, he believes the traditional marketing and distribution advantages enjoyed by large publishers will keep them in good stead. "The Internet is a game changer in every sense of the word, and one of the ways it's changed the game is it has allowed information to flow much more freely," he says—which can be good or bad, depending on one's ability to get, and hold, a consumer's attention.
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- Ethan Ellenberg
- Stephen Covey
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