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Academic publishers generally do give explicit "consideration" to make the contract valid. I don't remember what Elsevier does exactly, but the "consideration" is typically discounts on copies of the journal or conference proceedings where the article will appear or other types of discounts on the publisher's products. Yippee. The contracts typically don't actually promise to publish anything (they don't want legal liability that way).



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