: Re: Getting My Rights Back Back in the late 90's I wrote a picture book which eventually was published in 2002 by a big name publishing house. The book was critically acclaimed, won an award,
In some cases you can terminate the transfer of copyright and get your rights back. For works published after 1978, the termination start date would commence 35 years after publication, and you can initiate this process in the decade before this 35 year mark. rightsback.org/
Some contracts are written to have different termination procedures, so ultimately it depends on your initial agreement.
One more thing. You can always buy back your rights -- although it may be costly.
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