Erm... I have no clue. (I know--Bad Dan! Read your contracts! :)

I have an amended contract for P6E sitting at home, so I can see how it works. I expect O'Reilly has it on their website somewhere--none of the info I've posted has been at all proprietary. (I remember finding it when I first went looking, though I don't remember the details now) I expect Safari payments, such as they are, get credited the same way as paper copy royalties.

If you're interested in writing a book for O'Reilly, this is something to discuss with the editor you get, before you sign the contracts. They're in a far better position to comment on it than I am.


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