On 6 Feb, 2006, at 20:35, David Murphy wrote:

Hmmmm....  Unless they compensated/contracted you for your opinion written in your own hand by your own thoughts, I don't see how they could own/control such.  Maybe have rights based upon....?  Enlighten us Ginger?  Love to see the article myself... if you don't mind.

Depends on what they have you sign. In scientific publishing, authors usually sign for a copyright transferral to the publisher, even though authors are not compensated (for normal scholarly articles that is). In fishing publishing, you normally sign nothing, so strictly the author is still the copyright holder.


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