Constrained by the pandemic in the Republic of Georgia, a small but spirited weekend opens the 2021 UNESCO World Book Capital program in Tbilisi. | | |
| The JIBF invites publishing professionals to a four-day digital program (May 3-4, 14 and 21), which will provide an overview of the international publishing industry’s place in this challenging moment in history and examine resourceful solutions adopted by companies and individuals. | |
Denouncing 'systemic exploitation of creators’ and publishers’ works by educational institutions,' Access Copyright cites more than C$150 million lost in unpaid royalties. | | |
| Publishers of all sizes could and should be evaluating their carbon footprint. By printing on demand and manufacturing as close to the end consumer as possible, there’s far less waste of energy and natural resources. Ultimately, less carbon is released into the atmosphere, and less money is spent on shipping, warehousing, and destroying unsold books. | |
'International copyright treaties and national laws allow publishers to invest in original authorship,' the International Publishers Association says in a statement. | | | |
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