Posted on May 9, 2022 at 2:41 PM by Sadye Scott-Hainchek

It’s not unusual for the folks at Writer Beware to see a bad clause in a contract once.

But when they see something a few times, then they know to issue a warning.

Michael Capobianco has now encountered clauses that declare the right to "Publisher's Marks" and "Publisher's Content," so he's concerned this might be the start of a new trend.

He offers potential interpretations of these clauses and instructions on what to do if you see it in his very first post for Writer Beware.

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