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Copyright output of book publishing contract
Your copyright is a bit general,

Any written book, as long as it is not copied, has copyright.

Copyright will always belong to the author as long as it is not transferred.

After getting the copyright, it involves signing a contract with a publishing house to publish a book.

Publishing right is the right enjoyed by the disseminators of works (for books, of course, it is generally a publishing house).

After the book is published, the author still enjoys the copyright, and the exclusive publishing right belongs to the publishing house.

However, this right enjoyed by the publishing house is bound by the terms of the contract signed by the author and it.

As long as the agreed time has passed, the author can re-sign a publishing contract with other publishers.