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Publisher аnd Authоr sign а written а cоntact tо publish Writer’s book, Perry Hotter and the Prisoner of Expectations (the “Work”). The contract is a standard form agreement which runs 12 pages covering all aspects of the deal, and contains a merger clause. The contract provides that Publisher is granted “all rights to reproduce and license others to reproduce the Work in any form, including digital form,” but reserves to Author “all film, television, radio, videotape, and DVD rights.” The contract says that all decisions relating to publicity and promotion for the book will be made by Publisher “at Publisher’s sole discretion.” Author wants to introduce testimony that Publisher had promised during negotiations to spend “at least $500,000 in promoting the book,” which Publisher failed to do. Author subsequently wants to sue Publisher for breach of contract. Can Author successfully introduce that testimony?