Common use of Transfer of Copyright Clause in Contracts

Transfer of Copyright. Contributor transfers and assigns to Begell House all right, title, and interest in the copyright, and all of the rights comprised therein and all remedies afforded by law, throughout the world (for U.S. Government works, see paragraph 3 below) in and to the Contribution and any revisions thereof prepared and submitted by Contributor, including, but not limited to, the exclusive right to reproduce, publish, republish, prepare foreign language translations and other derivative works, distribute, sell, license, transfer, transmit, and publicly display copies of, and otherwise use the Contribution, in whole or in part, alone or in compilations, by any method, device, or process and in all formats and media now known or later conceived or developed; and the exclusive right to license or otherwise authorize others to do any or all of the foregoing; and the right to assign and transfer any or all of the rights granted herein. To the extent that any right now or in the future existing under copyright is not specifically granted to Begell House by the terms of this Agreement, such right shall be deemed to have been granted hereunder.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Copyright Transfer Agreement, Copyright Transfer Agreement