Among focal book-publishing markets described by Nielsen’s Hazel Kenyon at Frankfurter Buchmesse are some ‘nations of keen book buyers who see books as a luxury item, yet will still pay out for them.’
After the Vote, Canada’s Market Raises Its Copyright Crisis
‘Reparing Canada’s Copyright Act’ is the request sent from Access Copyright to the new prime minister, Mark Carney.
Mexico’s Publishers on the Trump Tariffs: CANIEM Reacts
The Mexican publishers’ chamber draws closer to the national government in the face of Washington’s fluctuating imposition of trade tariffs.
Canadian Copyright: Concerns in Light of the Justin Trudeau Resignation
The week’s abrupt resignation by Justin Trudeau means more uncertainty and crisis in parts of Canadian copyright law.
Bonnier Books UK Names Brooke Perkins for ‘North American Expansion’
Brooke Perkins becomes Bonnier Books UK’s ‘specialty markets’ lead for North America, after a similar post for Australia’s Lake Press.
Canadian Copyright Crisis: IFRRO Calls on Ottawa For Reform
The International Federation of Reproduction Rights Organizations joins Access Copyright and Copibec in their demand on lawmakers.
Academic Publishing: University of Toronto Press and Canadian Science Publishing
The University of Toronto Press and Canadian Science Publishing open a new partnership for content on issues in contemporary science.
French- and English-Language Canadians Protest Copyright Inaction
‘Québec rights holders have not been immune’ from the devastation of Canada’s copyright act in fair-dealing,’ says Copibec’s Christian LaForce.
Marcus Leaver at Gemini Books Appoints Caulfield, Greenwood, Munnings
The newly created Gemini Books Group precedes its first London Book Fair stand with three executive appointments.
US: AAP Announces Support for AI Certification Nonprofit
AAP’s Maria A. Pallante is advising Fairly Trained, which certifies generative AI providers for ‘training’ without copyright infringement.
