Full Right's, Unique Rights?

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mrspeechwriter
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Full Right's, Unique Rights?

Post by mrspeechwriter »

I just want to know, if I sell a document for full right's or unique rights, can I not publish or use the document myself in the future? Basically, is it no longer mine?
nichewriter
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Re: Full Right's, Unique Rights?

Post by nichewriter »

That's correct, although with Unique Rights, the buyer is required to keep your byline and make no changes to the article. So if he uses it on his site (or anywhere online), you can include it in your portfolio/resume. If an article sells Full Rights, you're basically giving away all rights to it (you're a ghostwriter) and the buyer can do whatever he wants with it (and you can no longer claim ownership to the article). If you want to be able to use your articles yourself, you can sell it here for Usage Rights only.
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Re: Full Right's, Unique Rights?

Post by Celeste Stewart »

So if he uses it on his site (or anywhere online), you can include it in your portfolio/resume


Clarification: You can include a LINK to it if you're using an online portfolio/resume (don't copy and paste as it could turn into duplicate content). I believe printing a copy is fine for physical portfolios.
nichewriter
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Re: Full Right's, Unique Rights?

Post by nichewriter »

Thanks, Celeste. The link to the article was what I meant when I said you can include "it' in your portfolio/resume, not the article itself.
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