EU citizens will soon be able to access content made available through their Amazon Prime subscription outside their country of residence. European Union negot...
New laws intended to change how European readers access digital content such as e-books are being challenged.
Executives from Hollywood studios and Sky TV ha...
A Swiss court has ruled that copyright for Anne Frank’s Diaries will not expire as many expected at the start of next year.
In most countries, the general ru...
IPR License, the global rights and licensing solution, has experienced an uplift in demand for audio rights for self-published works over the first half of 2015...
Google has closed their Play Books publisher program amidst concerns of rampant e-book piracy.
The Google Play Publisher Program allows independent authors a...
The Green party may be forced to backtrack on its proposals to limit UK copyright terms to 14 years after a howl of protest from authors.
Election promises f...
A Dutch Court of Appeals has ruled that Tom Kabinet must shut down within three days or pay a daily fine of €1,000.
Tom Kabinet is a Netherlands based used e...
Dutch Publishers have failed to convince a court to shut down a popular used eBook website. A potential battle between lawyers would cost millions over the conc...
The US Supreme Court has refused to hear an emergency petition from the heirs of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who are trying to stop the publication of a book based ...
Librarian body CILIP (The Chartered Institute of Library Professionals), the Wellcome Trust and the British Library, are among 50 organisations to sign an open ...
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