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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Can't Unilaterally Renegotiate which is the case for things that have already been made, but not necessarily for the things that have yet to be made.
Techdirt 2009
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Renegotiate the unfair extradition treaty with the United States.
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"If you act or behave in a way which damages your reputation as a person suitable to work with or be associated with children, and consequently the market for or value of the work is seriously diminished, and we may (at our option) take any of the following actions: Delay publication/Renegotiate advance/Terminate the agreement."
Can publishers police the behavior of their authors? frankwu 2008
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Renegotiate with Scripps, jack up our cable rates, and get Food Network back on, too.
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Apparently, a well-established, enormous publishing house has decided to insert the following clause into its standard contract for children's books: "If you act or behave in a way which damages your reputation as a person suitable to work with or be associated with children, and consequently the market for or value of the work is seriously diminished, and we may (at our option) take any of the following actions: Delay publication/Renegotiate advance/Terminate the agreement."
Boing Boing 2008
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Renegotiate with technology and services suppliers.
A Year of Belt-Tightening Ahead - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Click Renegotiate to discuss terms for new contract.
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If you act or behave in a way which damages your reputation as a person suitable to work with or be associated with children, and consequently the market for or value of the work is seriously diminished, and we may (at our option) take any of the following actions: Delay publication/Renegotiate advance/Terminate the agreement.
Something new in YA writers’ contracts: the morality clause | Diane Duane's weblog: "Out of Ambit" 2008
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Click Renegotiate to discuss terms for new contract.
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Renegotiate with technology and services suppliers.
A Year of Belt-Tightening Ahead - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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