Freedom to Publish news

At its virtual General Assembly on 21 November 2023, the IPA confirmed the results of online elections and decisions about membership applications. New IPA Executive,...
On 31st August and 1st September, IPA’s Portugues member, APEL, held Book 2.0, a two-day conference to look at the future of publishing focusing on...
La Unión Internacional de Editores (UIE) está extremadamente preocupada por los informes provenientes de la República Dominicana que indican que el Ministerio de Educación planea...
The International Publishers Association is extremely concerned at reports from the Dominican Republic that the Ministry of Education will be nationalizing textbook production, thereby eliminating...
A great session on the Freedom to Publish, titled "Pressure on Publishers: Challenging norms and navigating controversy," will be offered as part of IPA's programming...

PEN America has published a report titled "Booklash: Literary Freedom, Online Outrage, and the Language of Harm." 

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A great session on the Freedom to Publish, titled "Pressure on Publishers: Challenging norms and navigating controversy," will be offered as part of IPA's programming...

Thailand has banned a forthcoming book titled "Rama X: The Thai Monarchy under King Vajiralongkorn" by editor Pavin Chachavalpongpun before its publication. The ban, announced...

On 25 July, a coalition including Texas bookstores, national booksellers, authors and publishers filed suit in the US District Court for the Western District of Texas,...

As censorship threats continue to target libraries, schools, publishers, authors, and booksellers in the USA, the American Library Association (ALA) and the Association of American Publishers (AAP)...