Random House Cedes Some E-Rights to Styron Clan
Random House appears to be letting go of digital rights to several works by William Styron without a fight, potentially opening the way for other authors to take their e-books away from traditional publishers.
From: NYT > Books
Monday, 26 April, 2010
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