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@DoomsdaysCW@kolektiva.social @hayesstw@c.im This is true of any nation that's part of the Berne convention. So the EU, USA, Can, etc... For now anyway. That's still the guiding treaty of our mutual c
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"All rights reserved" usually would appear in the *published* version of your work, not necessary in a MS for a beta reader. It indicates that the publisher of the book has reserved all other rights, so people who want film rights, magazine rights etc would need to apply to the publisher, and if they agreed to sell, say, the film rights, they would have to OK it with you too.
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