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Book Rights

Book rights refer to the legal permissions an author or rights holder grants to others to produce, publish, or distribute a book in various formats or territories. These rights can include print, digital, audiobook editions, or sales in different languages and countries. The rights holder can sell or license these rights to publishers or agents, who then have the authority to produce and sell the book under agreed terms. Managing book rights helps maximize a book’s reach and revenue, ensuring that the intellectual property is used appropriately and profitably across different markets and formats.