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Can minors publish books?
Minors can also publish books according to law.

Minors are also legal citizens of the country. Since they are legal citizens and natural persons, they also enjoy the book publishing right, copyright and copyright signature according to law. Of course, his books can also bring him due economic benefits and corresponding royalties.

The release process is generally divided into three categories:

The traditional way of publishing books: find several book companies and publishing houses to cooperate in publishing books, and both sides have profits. One way of cooperation is to buy out the copyright and distribution rights, and the other way is for the author to draw a certain percentage of profits from each book, that is, how much profit each book gives to the author. This way is publishing and publishing: 2. Personal publishing: first of all, you need to typeset, design, find the application number of the publishing house, and meet the requirements of the publishing house when examining and approving. Give the sorted manuscript to the publishing house, and then the editor of the publishing house will review it. Generally, three books combined with a little red book have to be revised three times to control the error rate of the text within three ten thousandths. After passing, the publishing society will give you the CIP data of the copyright page and the contract of entrusted printing, and the printing factory will print according to your entrusted printing:

3, personal collection, print dozens of copies, give it to friends or collect it yourself, just pay the cost of the work and computer, that is, short edition printing.

Legal basis:

Copyright law of the people's Republic of China

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Works of China citizens, legal persons or other organizations, whether published or not, shall enjoy copyright in accordance with this Law.

The copyright enjoyed by the works of foreigners and stateless persons in accordance with the agreement signed between the country to which the author belongs or the country of habitual residence and China or the international treaties to which * * * is a party shall be protected by this Law.

Works of foreigners and stateless persons first published in China shall enjoy copyright in accordance with this Law.

The works of authors and stateless persons from countries that have not signed agreements with China or participated in international treaties are first published in the member countries of international treaties to which China is a party, or published in both member countries and non-member countries at the same time, and are protected by this Law.