I'm trying to determine what are the catch phrases to look for when finding books and articles with resale rights but with the ability to modify content and rebrand them. (Is that actually considered resale rights? )
Due to the search engines finding duplicate info out there, I want to avoid that situation by purchasing ebooks, articles, etc. that can be edited or modified and relabeled for resale. I know many people find it easier to write from scratch instead of rewriting someone else's stuff but I find it much quicker to modify and enhance an existing work by either making it more readable (for those of you that use PDA's, how many articles/books have you downloaded that do not flow or wordwrap properly?) or adding information.
A secondary requirement is that there is some substance to start with, but doesn't have to be the "last word" on the topic. I downloaded a few and some were maybe two pages long with such generalities as to be useless.
I see that Henry Gold, Yanik Silver, and Ian DelCarmen to name a few, all offer various books and articles with resale rights, master resale rights, etc. How can I determine when the resale rights include my ability to modify and rebrand content? Of course this would require access to the source documents (in MS Word or whatever).
Thanks,
Bob