Poland’s Ministry of Culture and National Heritage has announced its work on a bill to protect the country’s book market.
Poland Works Through an Overhaul of Reprographic Rights’ Fee Regulations
An update of reprographic rights’ fees is underway in Poland, but without agreement on a collective management organization.
Polish Publishers Hope To Open an Audiobook and Ebook Platform
At least nine publishers in Poland are hoping for government approval to create a joint audiobook and ebook sales platform.
International Rights Roundup: Valentine’s Day and Fond Canines
Today’s rights reports come to us from Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Poland.
Poland’s Book Market: Positive Data Is Fueling Optimism
The Polish Book Institute revamps promotional activities under new management, providing funds to small bookstores.
Poland: ‘Best Year in a Decade’ in Reading Rates
When Biblioteka Narodowa, Poland’s National Library, made its 2023 survey, it found a 9-percent jump in respondents’ book consumption.
Frankfurt Rights Meeting: Sonia Draga on the Polish Book Market
The Frankfurt Rights Meeting on September 10 offers market-focus updates on Poland, Romania, and future Guest of Honor Czech Republic.
Frankfurt Rights Meeting Opens: Newly Added Speakers
The 2024 hybrid Frankfurt Rights Meeting opens September 3, with a session on ‘English Language Exports Through Social Media.’
Italy Prepares To Be Guest of Honor at Warsaw’s Book Fair
The guest of honor at Warsaw International Book Fair this week is Italy, and Italy’s publishers have a 200-square-meter pavilion planned.
Rights Roundup: Dreamscape’s Audio for Norway’s Jon Fosse
Our pre-London Book Fair Rights Roundup brings together work originating in Norway, Poland, Switzerland, Spain, the Netherlands, and Québec.
