2025

London Book Fair 2025: Seminar Series Highlights

London Book Fair releases highlights in its more-than 100 seminar programs, which address copyright, licensing, film, and reading habits. Meetings and rights trading on exhibition-floor stands at the 2024 London Book Fair. Image: Publishing Perspectives, Porter Anderson By Porter Anderson, Editor-in-Chief | @Porter_Anderson See also: London Book Fair: Daunt and Shelley Headline KeynotesLondon Book Fair Announces […]

AI Rights for Authors: ‘Created by Humans’ Launches

The Created by Humans platform opens for authors’ registration of their copyrighted works in a proprietary AI Rights framework. Trip Adler, formerly of Scribd, speaks at Frankfurter Buchmesse’s Publishing Perspectives Forum about the new AI-licensing platform he has co-founded with Jen Singerman and Edward Igushev, ‘Created by Humans.’ Image: Publishing Perspectives, Johannes Minkus By Porter

In Paris, a ‘Stop Marketing’ Agreement for Authors Whose Rights Revert

Writers in France who retrieve their rights but find that their books still are being marketed now have an avenue to appeal. On the beach at Saint-Malo in Brittany on March 6. Image – iStockphoto: Uwe Moser By Porter Anderson, Editor-in-Chief | @Porter_Anderson After a Reversion of Rights to Authors In a message this morning

Germany’s Börsenverein Joins Urgent Calls for a ‘National Reading Plan’

The publishers and booksellers of Germany are calling for an urgent, coordinated ‘National Reading Plan’ to combat educational shortfalls. Image – Getty iStockphoto: LeManna By Porter Anderson, Editor-in-Chief | @Porter_Anderson Kraus vom Cleff: A ‘Downward Trend in Literacy’ Among many of the effects of the still-ongoing coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, educational systems in many, perhaps most

Last Break Before the Autumn Season

This summertime Rights Roundup highlights titles from Finland, the United States, Quebec, South Korea, and a 1947 classic from Norway. August reading in Helsinki. Image – Getty: Diatrezor By Porter Anderson, Editor-in-Chief | @Porter_Anderson See also:Rights Edition: Frankfurt’s 2024 ‘Centre for Words’ in Hall 4.1Rights Edition: Paola Passarelli on Italian Rights, Translation, and Stereotypes The

Frankfurter Buchmesse Announces Books at Berlinale Titles

The 2025 edition of Books at Berlinale on February 17 will introduce a curated selection of as many as 150 film producers. At the 2023 edition of Books at Berlinale, with Frankfurter Buchmesse president and CEO Juergen Boos and the Berlinale Co-Production Market’s Henning Adam onstage. Image: FBM, Ines Bachor By Porter Anderson, Editor-in-Chief |

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