/sʌbpʌblɪˈkeɪʃən raɪts/ – Phrase
Definition: quyền xuất bản phụ bản đặc biệt.
A more throughout explanation: Subpublication rights refer to the rights granted by a copyright holder to a third party to publish or distribute a work that is a part or portion of a larger work. These rights allow the third party to publish or distribute the specific portion of the work separately from the original larger work.
Example: The author retained subpublication rights, allowing them to license the content for publication in additional formats or by other publishers.