Contract Review: More Magazine (New Version)
I received another More contract. This one is a bit different from the More contract I reviewed in March, so what I'll do is cover the areas where there's a difference. Please remember that I'm not a lawyer, that this is not legal advice, and that it's always possible to try and negotiation contract changes with publishers. Also, be aware that Meredith is known for having multiple contracts, so my review of this version may not be of help if you get a different one.
- Grant of Rights This is the single most heavily restructured section of the contract, however, from my reading, the new one largely just makes explicit what the previous version allowed.
First, More magazine gets six months exclusive use after being first to publish the piece. Then Meredith can reuse the material in print, in any of its magazines (and I'd have to assume that would include custom publications). The contract also says that Meredith can distribute the article "in any other device, medium or mode of communication, whether now known or hereafter developed, throughout the World, upon payment of five percent (5%) of the Fee." At least there is some extra payment, and I'm guessing this is angled toward magazine distribution through the Kindle.
Use on More's web site is the same as before. There is also the right after the exclusivity period to run the article on other Meredith sites for an additional five percent of the fee. It's not clear to me whether this is one time payment for use on all sites, or a per site payment. I suspect the former, but it would be good to get a contract change to make that clearer.
Another use, and, again, this would have been allowed under the previous contract, I think, Meredith can authorize others "to use the Work to promote Meredith or any Meredith publications or web sites in which the Work is published," which means that could take out some sources of income and help dilute the market for the material.
The company can put the article into any "version or edition of the Magazine or derivative thereof published outside the United States, including the right to reproduce and distribute the Work as part of such version or edition, in print or electronic form or in any other device, medium or mode of communication."
The contract explicitly states that Meredith can syndicate the article, although I think a reasonable interpretation of the previous contract would have enabled it to do so before.
Meredith can authorize reprints and allow third parties to publish and distribute them for a 10 percent fee. Whether that is a one-time fee or per use is unclear. Also, this provision explicitly says that it doesn't come into affect for the previous two types of uses (subgraphs g and h), so I haven't the slightest idea when this would actually occur. It could be that they're talking about a classic reprint, which would mean reproducing the pages on which the article appeared originally in the magazine.
The company can also give away copies or distribute in any way the article to non-profits for educational use.
Much of this is unclear, and you'd need to get someone, probably from Meredith's legal department, to send you an email explaining what the differences are. - Waiver of Moral Rights This clause is missing from the latest version.



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