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IHT Contributor Policy
The International Herald Tribune (IHT) buys first-time publication rights from contributors. These rights include the worldwide right to publish the work in the print and electronic editions of the IHT and The New York Times, as well as certain related rights.
The IHT will have the exclusive rights to the work for a period of one month after its publication in the IHT and non-exclusive rights thereafter. The contributor is free to sell the work for publication elsewhere after this one-month period, provided that its subsequent publication is accompanied by the source statement, "This work originally appeared in the International Herald Tribune." Any income from such sale is the contributor's.
The related rights acquired by the IHT include the right to use the work in printed compilations or reproductions of the IHT or portions of the IHT and the right to reproduce or license reproduction of the work in any other printed form. The IHT will have the right to reproduce or license reproduction of the work in these non-print formats and media : audiotext; CD-ROM; electronic databases; fax; microform; Internet; multi-media; videotext. This right includes any other format or medium that the IHT may adopt in the future for the storage and distribution of its content. The IHT will have the right to translate the work into any foreign language.
Except as set forth below, any income from such use belongs to the IHT. Any limitations of these rights must be confirmed in writing with the IHT.
The IHT and The New York Times shall have the right to syndicate the work, provided that you will be paid 50% of the net receipts from such syndication. Work is "syndicated" when it is sold individually to a third party for republication in any form.
These terms also apply to letters and any other unpaid contributions accepted for publication by the IHT.
In submitting the work for publication by the IHT, the contributor certifies that it has not been published previously, is an original work and does not infringe on the copyright or any other right of any person and that the contributor accepts these terms.
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