EDITORIAL CHANGES Sample Clauses
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EDITORIAL CHANGES. Dreamers may make minor revisions/edits to the Work, and may code the work in HTML as needed for Web presentations, but will make no substantive changes in text or title without your permission.
EDITORIAL CHANGES. The Publisher will make no alterations to the Work’s text or title without the Contributor’s written approval in e-mail or hardcopy, with the exception of proofreading for grammar, punctuation, and spelling. The Publisher reserves the right to make minor copy-editing changes to conform the style of the text to its customary form and usage.
EDITORIAL CHANGES. PUBLISHER retains the right to edit and revise the Material for any and all uses described under this Contract, provided that the Author's original concept of the Material is not materially altered without the Author's agreement that such changes are necessary for the overall improvement of the Material. PUBLISHER will give the Author the opportunity to review the final, edited version of the Material (errata), which is often last version they see before print. Editors of PUBLISHER will work with Author to satisfy editorial/Author needs. PUBLISHER has the right to edit out inappropriate materials that PUBLISHER and ethical/legal laws prohibit.
EDITORIAL CHANGES. 7.1 The Writer will be available for discussion and consultation during the editing process.
7.2 The Writer will notify the Editor in writing if, after reading the final edited version of the manuscript, he or she wishes to withdraw his or her name from the manuscript before its publication.
EDITORIAL CHANGES. Editorial Changes shall become effective on the date specified in the Engineering Change Notice (ECN). Editorial Changes shall not interfere with the capabilities of previously Certified products.
EDITORIAL CHANGES. Publisher may revise, edit, condense, translate, create audio recordings of or otherwise alter the Work, and may code the work in HTML as needed for Web presentation or make any editorial changes that are needed to effectively deliver the work through the Publisher’s various means of delivery (both presently and in the future).
EDITORIAL CHANGES. 13.1 The Editor shall inform the Writer of changes in the edited version of the manuscript while there is still opportune time to discuss and reach an agreement on such changes.
13.2 The Editor will give the Writer an opportunity to read the final edited version of the manuscript with reasonably advance notice of its publications.
13.3 The Publication/Client must withdraw the Writer's name for use in connection with the published version of the manuscript, if the Writer so notifies the Editor in writing.
