Common use of Approval for Publishing Clause in Contracts

Approval for Publishing. 6.3.1 The Editor shall proofread the page proofs for the Work provided by or on behalf of the Publisher, including checking the illustrations as well as any media, social or functional enhancements and give approval for publishing, if and when requested by the Publisher. The Publisher may, at its discretion, request the Editor to coordinate the Editor's corrections with those of the Authors. The Editor's approval for publishing is deemed to have been given if the Editor does not respond within 5 days after receiving the proofs nor contacts the Publisher within three days after receipt of the last of three reminders sent by the Publisher via email. The Publisher shall not be required to send a second set of corrected proofs unless specifically requested by the Editor in writing but in any event no further amendments may be made or requested by the Editor. In the event of co-editors having entered into this Agreement the Publisher shall send the page proofs to the Corresponding Editor only and all persons entering into this Agreement as Editor agree that the Corresponding Editor shall correct and approve the page proofs on their behalf. 6.3.2 Proofs are sent to enable the Editor to check that the manuscript has been properly set in type and to allow the Editor to correct any typesetter's or illustrator's errors. No alterations or corrections may be made by the Editor other than for the purpose of correcting typographical errors without the Publisher's prior written consent. If the Editor makes further changes that lead to additional costs for the Publisher, and if such costs exceed 10% of the total cost of typesetting (or reproduction in the case of illustrations) they will be borne by the Editor. The Publisher shall have the right to charge and invoice these costs through its affiliated company Springer Nature Customer Service Center GmbH or Springer Nature Customer Service Center LLC, respectively, to the Editor, payable within 14 days of receipt of the invoice.

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Sources: Publishing Agreement, Publishing Agreement, Publishing Agreement

Approval for Publishing. 6.3.1 The Editor shall proofread the page proofs for the Work provided by or on behalf of the Publisher, including checking the illustrations as well as any media, social or functional enhancements and give approval for publishing, if and when requested by the Publisher. The Publisher may, at its discretion, request the Editor to coordinate the Editor's corrections with those of the Authors. The Editor's approval for publishing is deemed to have been given if the Editor does not respond within 5 days after receiving the proofs nor contacts the Publisher within three days after receipt of the last of three reminders sent by the Publisher via email. The Publisher shall not be required to send a second set of corrected proofs unless specifically requested by the Editor in writing but in any event no further amendments may be made or requested by the Editor. In the event of co-editors having entered into this Agreement the Publisher shall send the page proofs to the Corresponding Editor only and all persons entering into this Agreement as Editor agree that the Corresponding Editor shall correct and approve the page proofs on their behalf. 6.3.2 Proofs are sent to enable the Editor to check that the manuscript has been properly set in type and to allow the Editor to correct any typesetter's ’s or illustrator's ’s errors. No alterations or corrections may be made by the Editor other than for the purpose of correcting typographical errors without the Publisher's ’s prior written consent. If the Editor makes further changes that lead to additional costs for the Publisher, and if such costs exceed 10% of the total cost of typesetting (or reproduction in the case of illustrations) they will be borne by the Editor. The Publisher shall have the right to charge and invoice these costs through its affiliated company Springer Nature Customer Service Center GmbH or Springer Nature Customer Service Center LLC, respectively, to the Editor, payable within 14 days of receipt of the invoice.

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Sources: Publishing Agreement