Woman's Day said it had won Australian publishing rights after two days of "furious bidding" between three magazines.
Publishing rights to Bob the Builder are owned by BBC Worldwide and a series of books and a magazine have just been launched.
As part of a separate deal with EMI, his publishing rights which cover the use of songs in television commercials, sampling by other artists and more will return to him in 2013, combining to form an incredible asset.
When negotiating with Twentieth Century-Fox in 1975 for his next movie, Star Wars, Lucas gave up a larger salary and instead insisted on things Fox regarded as near worthless: ownership of the merchandising, music, publishing rights--and of all sequels.
The High Court in London is hearing a case involving rival claims from a US and a Cuban publishing company over the rights to the traditional songs.
Of course it was important for iJukebox to build a slick interface and features but the real challenge was in licensing recorded music, publishing, and performance rights and implementing a transactional system that is painless for users.
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And as I said yesterday, no phoney human rights concerns about publishing these photographs will get in the way of bringing these criminals to justice.
At the time McCartney and writing partner John Lennon wrote their songs, they retained only a portion of the rights in the publishing company created by the Beatles' manager, Brian Epstein, and London music publisher Dick James. (The company was called Northern Songs, a nod to the Beatles' Liverpudlian roots.) The company went public in 1965.
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The joint venture will exclude Bertelsmann's trade publishing business in Germany and Pearson will retain rights to use the Penguin brand in education markets worldwide.
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Publishing houses keep relearning this lesson, as editors overspend for the rights to books that match their own appetites, losing track of mainstream American tastes.
As digital books have become a larger part of book-selling revenue, the issue of who owns the digital rights to older titles has become increasingly contentious because many older publishing contracts don't specify them.
The move comes days after state-run newspapers in Burma stopped their long-held practice of publishing daily criticisms of the BBC and other international broadcasters and ahead of a visit by a United Nations human rights envoy.
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