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Once Ive published my book with Fultus, who owns the copyrights to it?

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Once Ive published my book with Fultus, who owns the copyrights to it?

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As the author, you own all rights to your book, and they will remain yours forever. If you make a contract with a book publisher, you’re usually required to grant some of those rights to the publisher – typically the right to “print, publish, and sell the work in book form.” The Fultus Publishing Agreement is nonexclusive. While producing your book with Fultus, you can continue to publish or print your book elsewhere too, with as many publishers, agents, and firms as you like.

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