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FAQs About Qualifying Consumer Magazine Replica Digital Editions
At its recent meetings, the ABC board of directors made a series of changes to the definition and qualification of a digital replica magazine. Aimed at creating a more constructive environment for magazines to create and promote digital copies, the changes have sparked numerous questions from members seeking further clarification. Outlined below are a few of the more commonly asked questions. For more information, please contact an ABC Publisher Relations manager.
Editorial – Text
- Q: Can publishers remove editorial content that appears more than once in the print edition?
- Q: Can titles of articles be updated in the digital edition to reflect additive content?
- Q: How does ABC take into consideration the print edition’s “activity” pages such as word puzzles, fill in the blank lists, etc.?
- Q: What are some examples of editorial content that is required for the replica digital edition?
- Q: Is there any leeway in modifying a publication’s name in the digital replica edition?
- Q: Does the index of articles and corresponding page numbers have to appear in the digital replica in the same fashion as the print edition?
- Q: If guidelines say all editorial in the print edition must be contained in the replica digital edition, can you give some examples of what can or cannot be changed?
- Q: If an article contained time sensitive information at the time the print edition was published and updated information is available for the digital edition, can the original article be modified?
Editorial – Photos and Design
- Q: What if editorial content is presented via the functionality of the digital device?
- Q: If a publisher must exchange an editorial photo in the digital edition due to copyright write/royalty restrictions, can it still qualify as a replica?
- Q: How does ABC address the page numbering that appears in the print edition for the digital replica edition?
- Q: Does the digital replica edition have to use the same color spectrum as the print edition?
- Q: Do photos in a digital edition need the same caption as in the print edition?
- Q: Can a text article in the print edition be converted to an audio or video article in the digital edition without the original text?
Advertising
- Q: How does ABC address advertising headlines that do not appear in the digital edition?
- Q: Does the presentation of the editorial and advertising content have to be in the same order in the print and digital editions for digital replica qualification?
- Q: Does the absence of tactile enhancements that may appear in a print edition (i.e., texture enhancements, glossy presentation, scent strips, etc.) affect the digital edition’s replica qualification?
- Q: Since all advertisers appearing in the print edition must be offered inclusion in the digital replica (with exception of small-space advertisers of one third of a page or less), what are some examples of things that don’t affect the digital replica qualification?
Posted 10/05/11
