D3 bargain

-It's very moving. That's very emotional.
-Well, thank you.
-We can call the chapter "Under the Umbrella".
-That's good.
-Perfect.
-Now there's the question of the contract. I'm prepared to give you 5 percent of the royalties.
-So I get 5 percent of the profit.
-5 percent of the net profits. After I recoup.
-Well, what about a payment up front?
-I'm the one taking the risk in printing this book.
-Yes, but it's my book。
-And if it does well, we'll both make money. If not, I can stay in business.
-Oh, so I get nothing if it fails.
-No, I'll give you $500 right now to buy out the copyright.
-The copyright.
-That's the right for reprinting, that sort of thing. Sequels, characters for other stories.
-Might that be worth something?
-Well, only if it's a success.
-I see. It seems like something I would want to own, no?
-Didn't you say your family needed the money more immediately?
-Yes, they do, which is why I wanted up-front payment.
-No, it's too risky. I'll only pay for the copyright.
-You keep your $500 and I'll keep the copyright. Also I want 10 percent of royalties.
-Five point five percent. That's very generous.
-9 %.
-6 %, and that's it.
-Mr. Dashwood. If I'm going to sell my heroine into marriage for money, I might as well get some of it.
-6 . 6 %.
-Done.
-And you don't need to decide about the copyright right now.
-No, I've decided. I want to own my own book.