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With reading habits shifting online and onto portable devices, a new app has launched which uses GPS technology to tell book-lovers if they're in the...

The IPA has expressed serious concern about Apple's decision to ban the sale of a French novel because of its cover art.

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The French publishing industry has rallied to the defence of children's literature after a leading politician publically attacked a children's book.

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The European Writers' Council, the Federation of European Publishers and the European Booksellers Federation today launched a joint manifesto for the 2014 European Parliament elections.

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Publishing needs to face up to to its image problem, IPA President YS Chi said during a speech to the UK Publishers International Conference in...

Due to the continued political turmoil in Thailand, the 30th IPA Congress, due to take place in Bangkok on 25-27 March 2014, has been postponed...

The European Commission is planning to modernize the EU copyright framework "to remove current obstacles, promote rapid digital developments and make copyright fit for the...

The IPA calls on the Chinese authorities to immediately release Yao Wentian, a 73 year-old publisher who has been detained without trial since October.

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With publishers keen to boost the “discoverability” of their works and a growing realisation of the power of metadata to improve merchandising, sales and market...

As WIPO's Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights met in Geneva to discuss exceptions for libraries and archives, the International Publishers Association's Secretary General,...