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| Written by Noric Dilanchian | ||||||
| Thursday, 12 April 2007 | ||||||
Joint authorship is the technical term to describe the topic of this post. The questions in this post will help you hire a writer with a legally binding contract, while also protecting you against a host of risks.
Joint authorship affects every person in business. Whether it is co-writing a report with someone else, commissioning a person to edit your work for your company, or even writing a great book with a ghost writer that you hope will sell like Fox in Socks or The Da Vinci Code - you will be writing jointly.
Joint authorship is very common for the production of books for children or young readers. It is rare to find a good writer and a good illustrator in the same person. When you do, you have great creators such as Dr Seuss. You also have The Magic Pudding, a classic loved by millions of Australians.
The Magic Pudding's author was of course the painter, artist, cartoonist and writer, Norman Lindsay (1879–1969). Both Lindsay and the American writer, Theodore Seuss Geisel (1904-1991), created books that were magic puddings. They did not have to worry about who owned the copyright or intellectual property in their work. Being writers and illustrators they owned it all.
Lindsay's estate (which seems to be "H. C. and A. Glad") will earn book royalties from Australia till about 2039. Simply stated, the duration or term of copyright under Australian law for "literary works" lasts for the life of the author plus 70 years. Lindsay's book therefore will have a royalty stream in Australia of 121 years as it was first published in 1918 and Lindsay died in 1969 (1969 + 70 years = 2039).
As few of us have such talent to do it on our own, here's a top 10 checklist for joint authors.
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