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Rights (also called room rights, and commonly referred to as rites) are given to players by the owner of a room for the ability to do special things in a room. The room owner automatically gets these rights, and they are able to give them to other players.

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  • Rights (also called room rights, and commonly referred to as rites) are given to players by the owner of a room for the ability to do special things in a room. The room owner automatically gets these rights, and they are able to give them to other players.
  • When a liberal has to go to work, or is prevented from having their daily abortion, they always whine that their rights are being infringed. So, apparently rights are things liberals believe they have. But, they are hippies! They own nothing. They don't work! They will never be able to join the great consumer experiment that is America, even if the desire for ownership ever grew in their balls. However, any child knows from homeschool that the word rights is derived from the word right, which is the opposite of what liberals are: left Nixo-facto liberals have no rights.
  • At its most fundamental, a right is a claim, on other persons, that is acknowledged and reciprocated among the principals associated with that claim. The most basic of rights is a principle of interaction between people which amounts to the simplest version of the Golden Rule (do unto others as you would have them do unto you). In other words, it is a mutually beneficial agreement between two or more people; each of them agrees to behave in a certain way towards the others so that they will behave in the same way towards him/her.
  • While the primary way most authors think of making money is from sales of their printed books, an author can also sell subsidiary rights as another, and sometimes even larger, source of income. Subsidiary (merchandising) rights are those allowing sale and distribution of merchandise, electronic media, film or dramatic adaptations, television recordings, audio recordings, and the like. Two other sources of income may be Selling subsidiary rights is usually done with the help of an agent who knows whom to contact to begin negotiations. Tanyab 08:12, 5 December 2008 (UTC) | www.publishing-store.com
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  • Rights (also called room rights, and commonly referred to as rites) are given to players by the owner of a room for the ability to do special things in a room. The room owner automatically gets these rights, and they are able to give them to other players.
  • While the primary way most authors think of making money is from sales of their printed books, an author can also sell subsidiary rights as another, and sometimes even larger, source of income. Subsidiary (merchandising) rights are those allowing sale and distribution of merchandise, electronic media, film or dramatic adaptations, television recordings, audio recordings, and the like. Two other sources of income may be • foreign rights in which you sell the right to license a foreign language publisher to translate and publish your book in other languages and • serial rights, which you might contract with a magazine to publish your book as a series. Selling subsidiary rights is usually done with the help of an agent who knows whom to contact to begin negotiations. If you have a traditional publisher, they likely own all the subsidiary, foreign, and serial rights, but they will owe you money if these rights are sold. Tanyab 08:12, 5 December 2008 (UTC) | www.publishing-store.com
  • When a liberal has to go to work, or is prevented from having their daily abortion, they always whine that their rights are being infringed. So, apparently rights are things liberals believe they have. But, they are hippies! They own nothing. They don't work! They will never be able to join the great consumer experiment that is America, even if the desire for ownership ever grew in their balls. However, any child knows from homeschool that the word rights is derived from the word right, which is the opposite of what liberals are: left Nixo-facto liberals have no rights.
  • At its most fundamental, a right is a claim, on other persons, that is acknowledged and reciprocated among the principals associated with that claim. The most basic of rights is a principle of interaction between people which amounts to the simplest version of the Golden Rule (do unto others as you would have them do unto you). In other words, it is a mutually beneficial agreement between two or more people; each of them agrees to behave in a certain way towards the others so that they will behave in the same way towards him/her. Other than that, an entity (person or group) can make any sort of claim on other persons, but those claims remain simple assertions until the other persons acknowledge that claim as binding upon them. At that point, the claim becomes a privilege (a one-sided acknowledged claim). If all parties (including the originating claimant) also agree to reciprocate acknowledgement of such a claim, it becomes applicable to all, that is, applicable to everyone in the same sense and at the same time, and thus a right. On that basis, additional structures (of social interaction) can be erected. It is not generally considered necessary that a right should be understood by the holder of that right, thus rights may be agreed on behalf of another, such as children's rights or the rights of people declared mentally incompetant to understand their rights. However, rights must be understood by somebody in order to have legal existence, so the understanding of rights is a social prerequisite for the existence of rights. Therefore, educational opportunities within society have a close bearing upon the people's ability to erect adequate rights structures.
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