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- If you’re wondering if it’s legal to put some ARCs you’ve been given up for sale, the short answer is yes. Generally, when a reader is sent an ARC, there is an expectation that the reader will somehow review the book, whether that’s through a review on their blog, an Instagram post, or by considering buying it for their store.
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Aug 16, 2021 · Influencers and booksellers are sent advanced readers copies for promotion by publishers -- is it legal (or ethical) to sell these books?
Oct 30, 2023 · Ever held an Advance Reader Copy (ARC) in your hands and thought, “Can I sell this?” or “Should I even be allowed to?” You’re not alone in this bookish dilemma. ARCs are like those exclusive, behind-the-scenes movie clips, but for the literary world.
Jun 21, 2017 · Collecting advance reading copies can be a great way for people to own an early version of a favorite book. While manuscripts may be the holy grail for a collector, they’re hardly accessible to anyone but the mega-rich. In 2001, Jack Kerouac’s scroll manuscript of On the Road sold for $2.4 million. And that’s only to speak of a major ...
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Mar 27, 2024 · Advanced Reading Copies, or ARC’s (“arcs”) are meant to simply get the word out with booksellers, influencers, critics, and traditional media. These are shared at great expense to simply generate word of mouth, hopefully amongst readers whom will love it.
Sep 30, 2023 · The practice of giving out free copies of your book in exchange for a review is a transaction, even though no money is changing hands. Thus, many retailers and regulators, like the FTC , have rules about “paying” for a review.
May 1, 2014 · Stores — and people — are not supposed to sell ARCs. They are given in good faith. I’ve often been given ARCs by friends who work in the book industry or by authors for a book review, but I have never sold any.
An ARC (advanced reader copy) is a free uncorrected proof of a book – either in print or digital – provided by a publisher prior to a book’s release. Often, ARCs are gifted to book influencers and book reviewers in exchange for an honest review, as a way to generate buzz for that book.