Rights & Permissions
For inquiries about translation rights or foreign editions, please contact our rights department at rights(@)kubepublishing(.com)
We are also interested in hearing from foreign rights agents who can help us connect with potential publishers in other territories. Additionally, we are open to inquiries about audio, large print, film, or television rights for our titles.
Storytelling and Read alouds
As Salaam Alaykum, educators, librarians, madrassas and bookshops. When creating read-alouds we encourage you to state the following:
- Details of your organisation; library, school, or community group
- Contact info for the person responsible for the read aloud.
- Title, author and ISBN of the book that is read
- A link to www.kubepublishing.com in the description and suggested retailers in your local area if outside the UK.
- Links to the video/stream.
When possible please do email us at marketing(@)kubepublishing(.com) when a story or session is posted with the following information:
- Name and address of physical institution (school, library, bookshop) or web/profile link (Blog, YouTube channel, Instagram)
- Title, author, illustrator of book being read
- Detail of how the reading is being shared, please include links where appropriate
Permission is not required for live storytelling of our books that is not recorded, archived or uploaded!
We do not encourage recorded read-alouds which simply show images with a voice-over nor do we allow monetisation of read alouds.
Lots of people have been in touch to ask if it’s legal to record or broadcast themselves reading from a book and share the reading with a class, madrassas or on social media.
The sharing of material to the public online is an act protected by copyright. This means it is not legal to share published material online without the permission of the rights holder, i,e the publisher.
Sharing copyrighted material, even in small audiences, requires permission from Kube. This includes filmed readings, podcast recordings, and excerpts from books. Whether it's a Facebook group, online classroom, or mailing list, copyright protection applies.