1. To research, prepare and implement an initial publishing programme through exploiting and developing publishing rights held by the Group. 2. Among their many government concessions, Shinawatra-controlled companies have monopolies on domestic satellite services, phone system frequencies and publishing rights for the official phone book. 3. A year later, Cherokee Publishing Co. of Marietta picked up the publishing rights for an undisclosed sum. 4. Although Disney retains the film rights, the journalists keep the publishing rights and have the option to turn their research into articles and sell them to magazines. 5. But it was a setback for conventional publishers because it further established that they must separately negotiate electronic publishing rights. 6. Camelot acquired exclusive worldwide publishing rights to Digiphone in January. 7. Ending a three-year battle, the publishers also returned publishing rights and production materials to the authors. 8. For decades, Fogerty refused to perform the Creedence songs because Berkeley-based Fantasy Records owned the publishing rights. 9. Following Maxwell, other publishers moved to snap up other small journal publishers or license publishing rights from professional groups. 10. For years he refused to perform them because Berkeley-based Fantasy Records owned the publishing rights, leading to some of his legal problems. |
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