Dylan made the point, if you pay for a plumber to fix your tap you pay for his services (usually by the hour) and you expect to use the result of those services for years to come - the plumber does not ask if you want to use for a year + extra for subsequent years. Why is there an expectation to be paid twice for the same work - and given this agreement is American are there many cases of American articles being published in the UK, Australia or Germany. If you sit back and consider that your work might be published a number of times you can choose not to submit that work - if you do not think your remuneration is sufficient.
Its surely about return - if you were paid Stg1,000 per page you would not bat an eyelid over the Times document, if you were paid Stg20 you would tell them what to do with the document - its all about money, forget about moral rights. Basically moral rights disappear out of the window when Stg1,000 per page is on offer (its simply that Stg100 looks a bit paltry (however you look at it)).
The concern that Vyv expresses is real, but surely simply overcome. You have a set of images for Time and a completely different set of images for the website and lectures, you can take them at the same time, simply different angle, different backdrop. You might need to walk further along the beach for the second set of images. You have a spread sheet for the website and a different spreadsheet for Time (you provide a Bar Graph for Time and a Pie Chart for the website). Its a bit of extra work but not impossible.
Some authors have a number of identities, not me, they write for different magazines under different names - the basic articles are different, because the images are different, the illustrations are different and the prose is different - but its the same author (and they write for, or did write for, YM or YW).
Its surely about return - if you were paid Stg1,000 per page you would not bat an eyelid over the Times document, if you were paid Stg20 you would tell them what to do with the document - its all about money, forget about moral rights. Basically moral rights disappear out of the window when Stg1,000 per page is on offer (its simply that Stg100 looks a bit paltry (however you look at it)).
The concern that Vyv expresses is real, but surely simply overcome. You have a set of images for Time and a completely different set of images for the website and lectures, you can take them at the same time, simply different angle, different backdrop. You might need to walk further along the beach for the second set of images. You have a spread sheet for the website and a different spreadsheet for Time (you provide a Bar Graph for Time and a Pie Chart for the website). Its a bit of extra work but not impossible.
Some authors have a number of identities, not me, they write for different magazines under different names - the basic articles are different, because the images are different, the illustrations are different and the prose is different - but its the same author (and they write for, or did write for, YM or YW).