The Awareness Clause for Writers, the Track that Makes the Publishing Sector Tremble
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RECIT - Publishers do not want authors to be able to leave them by taking with them the rights of their already published books, in view of their weight on their turnover.
Nearly 80 authors working for Grasset's youth books call, in a gallery on Tuesday, for respect for "freedom of creation" and the creation of a "clause of conscience" in publishing after the dismissal of the publisher's CEO, Olivier Nora. "The DNA of a publishing house ...
170 writers accuse the new owner Vincent Bolloré of "authoritarianism in art and media" and leave publishing houseRead the complete article on FALTER.at
Since the dismissal of Grasset's CEO, Olivier Nora, by the owner of the Hachette group, Vincent Bolloré, some authors have argued for the introduction of a clause of conscience in publishing. The mechanism, difficult to apply according to the publishers, could be the subject of an emergency bill.
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