Fwd: Contracts Watch and related information

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Fwd: Contracts Watch and related information

by Howard M. Paul :: Rate this Message:

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FYI, as stock photog and stock library owner I have always found
ASJA's Contracts Watch very helpful and insightful ...

howard

>1. The return of Contracts Watch
>2. Related information, including November 3, 2009 event
>
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>1. The return of Contracts Watch
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>If you've missed Contracts Watch during its hiatus, good news:  it's back!
>
>If you're not familiar with Contracts Watch, take a look.  The
>American Society of Journalists and Authors' Contracts Committee
>reviews writing contracts and answers questions for both ASJA
>members and non-members, and the most interesting contract issues
>and trends are posted in a blog format on ASJA's Contracts Watch.
>
>Find the blog and RSS feed here:
>http://www.ContractsWatch.org
>
>You will find instructions for submitting your own thorny contract
>issues there as well.
>
>This list will be used for occasionally notifying folks of new items
>in the Contracts Watch blog.
>
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>2. Related information, including November 3, 2009 event
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>Even though Contracts Watch has been on hiatus, ASJA has not been idle.
>
>Folks in the New York area might want to take advantage of our
>November 3, 2009 event on profitable social networking). Find details here:
>http://www.asja.org/calendar/calendar.php
>
>See our opposition to the Google Book Settlement here:
>http://www.asja.org/google
>
>Information about the 2010 ASJA Writers Conference is here:
>http://www.asja.org/wc/
>
>Find ASJA on Facebook here:
>http://www.facebook.com/asjainc
>
>Follow ASJA on Twitter with @asjahq.
>
>We look forward to seeing you.
>
>The American Society of Journalists and Authors (ASJA) is the
>professional organization of independent nonfiction writers. With
>more than 1400 members, ASJA is a critical voice for independent
>writers in the new media age.
>
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