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Who gets the royalties from "Mein Kampf" ?

Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M Best Comment
Apparently they are "Reluctantly accepted" by the state of Bavaria but are then distributed to charities.
revenant · F
@Picklebobble2 oh ! I asked a question just like that and you know ! Good for you !

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No one.
Internationally, copyright goes to the person the author specifies in their will, but it expires 70 years after an author's death.
revenant · F
@hartfire so all the sales go directly to the publisher ?
@revenant The money paid for a book is split in several directions.

Yes - 70 years after an author's death, the royalties go to the publishers. However, in reality, by that time very few books are still being reprinted and sold.

The publisher, (after production costs, marketing, warehousing and distribution, retailer's cut and author's royalty,) gets about 10% of the book's total cost as profit.
The author's royalty depends on the author's status and type of book, averaging the 10% - 15% range for hardcover, and 5% - 7.5% for paperbacks. Well known and popular authors can command a higher royalty because publishers will compete to win their contracts.

The retailer takes a cut: about 1% for bulk pop fiction at KMart and similar outlets, and up to 50% for a wide range of literature at independent bookshops.
15% goes to warehouse storage and transport.
20-22% to printing.
Remaindered books (those that didn't sell) are sold at cost price on bargain tables. Authors get no royalties for these. Those that don't sell on the remainder tables are usually burnt because storage is far too expensive for publishers.

On average, only 10% of books make any profit. Publishers, even the big and successful ones, are always gambling in a very risky business.
revenant · F
@hartfire thank you for this detailed explanation
Its in the public domain.
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ronisme1 · 61-69, M
Great question and who buys the book?
SkeetSkeet · 100+, F
@revenant me too.
ronisme1 · 61-69, M
@SkeetSkeet knowledge is power I guess no harm in reading
revenant · F
@ronisme1 book is not contagious
I know Mr Hitler's relatives have been trying to secure them for a while now..
@revenant yep, in Austria...cousins etc...I watched a documentary on it...they're all as freakin' insane as he was! Lol
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@Mandalorian this is making me curious now
@revenant Well worth a look!
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revenant · F
@seeandhear oh thanks !
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SW-User
I’ve wondered this myself ! Apparently there’s talk of re - realising it too in the near future
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@SW-User re-realising ?
There are no more copyrights, I guess?
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@EarthlingWise somebody has to collect the money
@revenant no more, but there used to be debates about this.
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@EarthlingWise I missed them
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bookerdana · M
https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/58783/who-gets-royalties-mein-kampf
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